Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Figurative Language in Poetry


What is the poetic device Tigger is referring to?  Give me 3 examples. (Post your answer and no repeats.)

10 comments:

  1. Tigger is referring to a onomatopoeia examples: Bang, boom, drip

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  2. well, first of all, they are both, Rabbit and Tigger, are personification. Then, they are using ryme ( i think ) when Tigger was saying, "otomoipia, otomoipia ...". and tigger was bouncing ( i am not sure if this counts... ) it was symbolism.

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  3. Tigger is refering to onomatopoeia. e.g. Hum, Pop, and Tweet.

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  4. the poetic tigger is reffering to is Onomatopoeia. e.g pow, dong, crack

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  5. Tigger is referring to onomatopoeia.
    Examples: meow, ping, arf
    Katherine

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  6. The Poetic Device=Onomatopoeia
    Examples=Pow, Crack, Ping.
    -AIDAN

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  7. The poetic sounds that tigger is saying are onomatopoeias. these are words that when pronounced sound like what they stand for, examples, moo, meow, pop

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  8. Tigger was reffering to Onomatopia, examples: Hop, Step, Jump.

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  9. The poetic device is onomatopoeia. Some examples are: splash, growl, drip.

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  10. Tigger was reffering to an onomatopoeia woof, boing, woosh

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