We have discussed many types of figurative language. Write a poem which includes figurative language. Identify the figurative language and type of figurative language in each others poems.
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snoopy14
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bubbles
kids are playing outside blowing bubbles all the sudden pop pop pop falling on the sidewalk blowing in the air woosh woosh woosh kids are laughing ha ha ha ha
Snoopy14, Your poem is great! I love the figurative language that you used. For example, I see you used onomatopoeia in your poem when describing the bubbles by saying that they went pop pop pop and woosh woosh woosh. That really gave me a picture in my mind. I could see the bubbles popping and then letting out all of their air as they wooshed through the sky.
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8 comments:
bubbles
kids are playing outside
blowing bubbles
all the sudden
pop pop pop
falling on the sidewalk
blowing in the air
woosh woosh woosh
kids are laughing
ha ha ha ha
I used onomatopoeia
The wind is hard
whoosh it goes
all of the sudden
it snowes
all the kids scream for joy
and laugh to
Ha ha ha
i used onomatopeia and a set of rhyming words. Can you find them?
Snoopy14 i like the onomatopoeia you used
i like similes because i like comparing things using the words like and as
i like similes because i like comparing things using the words like and as
I was as cool as a cucumber.
Snoopy14,
Your poem is great! I love the figurative language that you used. For example, I see you used onomatopoeia in your poem when describing the bubbles by saying that they went pop pop pop and woosh woosh woosh. That really gave me a picture in my mind. I could see the bubbles popping and then letting out all of their air as they wooshed through the sky.
Snoopy 31 i like how you used onomatopoeia
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