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ReadWriteThink: Writing A Riddle Poem
antithesis, and the starting each line with the adjective are all good. It’s pretty stylish as it is but there’s one more thing we can do. Why end each line with a period? Why not emphasize the pairs of opposites by making them couplets? Still, I am like a mirror, Fast, I a...
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antithesis, and the starting each line with the adjective are all good. It’s pretty stylish as it is but there’s one more thing we can do. Why end each line with a period? Why not emphasize the pairs of opposites by making them couplets? Still, I am like a mirror, Fast, I am stronger than stone. Wet, I can burn you, Cold, I can keep you warm. Life, I can be in the desert, Death, I can be on the riverbank. What am I? Note: When using rhetorical devices and poetic techniques such as alliteration
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http://www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson169/WriteARiddle.pdf#page=2
www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson169/WriteARiddle.pdf#page=2
Describe <span class="highlight">using</span> figurative language -<span class="highlight">Using</span> what you’ve come up with so far, think <span class="highlight">of</span> ways to use figurative language to describe your answer and to give clues. -Imagery: The river cut through the canyon before ambling along the plain. -Metaphor: Streams are fish roads. -Metonymy: The wetness splashed upon us. -Onomatopoeia: Water laps the shore. -Personification: The water cooked my egg. -Simile: Pools <span class="highlight">of</span> water reflect like mirrors. -Synecdoche: The ship sank in the drink. Choose elements
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http://www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson169/WriteARiddle.pdf#page=3
www.readwritethink.org/lesson_images/lesson169/WriteARiddle.pdf#page=3
antithesis, and the starting each line with the adjective are all good. It’s pretty stylish as it is but there’s <span class="highlight">one</span> more thing we can do. Why end each line with a period? Why not emphasize the pairs <span class="highlight">of</span> opposites by making them couplets? Still, I am like a mirror, Fast, I am stronger than stone. Wet, I can burn you, Cold, I can keep you warm. Life, I can be in the desert, Death, I can be on the riverbank. What am I? Note: When <span class="highlight">using</span> rhetorical devices and poetic techniques such as alliteration
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