2. The Sun It’s there all day, then it goes away. Where is it? It’s in the sky…way up high. What do we know about the sun? Things to consider to help you to write a poem about the sun. …
3. The Sun What does it do? What does it remind you of? It gives us light and heat. A ball, an orange, a sphere.
4. The Sun Sounds like… fun, bun. run, It looks … round, like a pound. Makes me feel…hot, quite a lot. Stuck for ideas for rhymes? A. Gore Next
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6. alliteration The repetition of the same consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of words, e.g. round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran Next
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8. alliteration The repetition of the same consonant sounds, usually at the beginning of words, e.g. round the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran Next
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10. personification Describing something as it it had human features and feelings. E.g. The wind whispered to them as they ran through the woods. Next
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12. imagery Well-chosen words that help the reader to appreciate what has been seen, smelt, heard, felt or tasted e.g. the clouds were low and hairy, the roar of trees, a scent of ripeness from over a wall. Next