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Poetic devices of amanda |
| Answer» 1st paraLiterary devices:Anaphora: Repeated use of a word at start of two or more lines (don’t bite… don’t hunch)Assonance: use of vowel sound ‘o’ (don’t hunch your shoulders)Rhyme: aaba ccc (Amanda, Amanda, straight, Amanda, sea, me, blissfully)Metaphor: use of word emerald sea for green colour of sea being similar to the colour of emraldRepetition: use of word ‘Amanda’Imagery: drifting blissfullyAlliteration: ‘Stop that slouching and sit up straight’ – ‘s’ sound is being repeated at the start of closely placed words.Allusion: ‘mermaid’ is a well known imaginary creature. 2nd paraLiterary devices:Anaphora: Repeated use of a word at start of two or more lines (did you finish….did you tidy)Rhyme: Rhyme scheme is aada eee (Amanda, Amanda, shoes, Amanda, street, feet, sweet)Assonance: use of vowel sound ‘o’ (Thought, told, you, your, shoes)Repetition: use of word ‘Amanda’Metaphor: silence is golden – silence is said to be glorious like golden colourfreedom is sweet – freedom is said to be sweet in taste. 3rd paraLiterary devices:Allusion: use of famous fairy tale character RapunzelRhyme: rhyme scheme aafa ggg (Amanda, Amanda, you, Amanda, care, rare, hair)Assonance: use of vowel sound ‘e’ and ‘o’ (Will you please look at me when I’m speaking to youConsonance: use of sound ‘r’ (I am Rapunzel; I have not a care …..Bright hair)Repetition: use of word ‘Amanda’4th paraLiterary Devices:Alliteration: ‘Stop that sulking’ – ‘s’ sound is repeated at the start of closely placed wordsRepetition: use of word ‘Amanda’Rhyme scheme: aaha (Amanda, Amanda, you, Amanda) | |