Thursday, May 26, 2011

Rhyme :]

Definition: be similar in sound, especially with respect to the last syllable or Words with ending rhyme have the same final vowel sound and following consonant sound(s)

Significance: It’s important to include rhyme because it sounds fun. The words make the audience interested to the poem. Rhymes usually for kids poems than hardcore adult poems.

Example:
Sweet Spring
When the gloomy gray sky turns to clear azure blue,
And the snow disappears from the ground,
When the birds start to sing, and our moods start to lift,
Then we know Spring is coming around.
When the first flower bulbs poke their heads toward the sun,
Golden daffodils, hyacinths, too;
When the brown grass turns green, and the wildflowers bloom,
Then sweet Spring makes its showy debut.
Once again we awake from cold winter's pale dream,
As our minds and our bodies revive;
We rejoice and delight in spring’s colorful sight;
Each new spring makes us glad we’re alive!
By Joanna Fuchs

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