UnderYourSpell
Gerund Whore
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We are (hopefully!) going to write one poem! Each poem follows on from former ones so you can allude to the lines of others but adding your own twist to the story with the addition that each poem should contain it's own 5 definitions mentioned below. All definitions are to be used.
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1. Simile: A simile compares two things like a metaphor, but a simile uses the words “like” and “as.”
2. Hyperbole: A hyperbole is an outrageous exaggeration that emphasises a point and can be ridiculous or funny.
3. Personification: Personification gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or ideas. This can really affect the way the reader imagines things.
4. Onomatopoeia: Onomatopoeia is a sound device; it uses words that sound like their meaning or mimic sounds.
5. Alliteration: Alliteration is the repetition of the same letter or sound as the beginning of closely connected words.'
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Any genre, 10 minimum/30 maximum lines
Challenge is until midnight Monday 5th August and the winner will be the one who has best incorporated the 5 definitions as above to continue the story.
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1. Simile: A simile compares two things like a metaphor, but a simile uses the words “like” and “as.”
2. Hyperbole: A hyperbole is an outrageous exaggeration that emphasises a point and can be ridiculous or funny.
3. Personification: Personification gives human characteristics to inanimate objects, animals, or ideas. This can really affect the way the reader imagines things.
4. Onomatopoeia: Onomatopoeia is a sound device; it uses words that sound like their meaning or mimic sounds.
5. Alliteration: Alliteration is the repetition of the same letter or sound as the beginning of closely connected words.'
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Any genre, 10 minimum/30 maximum lines
Challenge is until midnight Monday 5th August and the winner will be the one who has best incorporated the 5 definitions as above to continue the story.