Here they are...
1. Simile: comparing two things with the word "like" or "as"
example: He's as old as a dinosaur! Her heart beat like a drum.
2. Alliteration: 3 or more words with the same beginning sound in a sentence or poem
example: Silvery skates slid across the sacred ice pond.
3. Personification: giving human qualities to nonhuman things {this is my favorite spice}
example: The wind sighed through the lonely cave.
4. Million Dollar Words: "fancy" words that certainly aren't dead (overused)
example: The azure skies were peppered with dark loathsome clouds that seemed to chant, "Rain is on the way."
5. Dialogue: words spoken out loud by a character (or characters) in a story, with quotation marks placed around the spoken part - this should be sprinkled on, not poured
example: Lyla proclaimed, "There's the yellow spotted magenta butterfly! Catch it, Hans!"
6. Metaphor: comparing things without "like" or "as"
example: The lake is a shining mirror and my canoe cuts through it with ease.
7. Onomatopoeia: words that sound like the actual sound they are describing
example: It was a summer when the bees buzzed over the flowers constantly.
Spice up your writing!
Love,
Ms. Dawn
2 comments:
Hi Miss Dawn!!!Now that I have seen remember the writing spices, I am going to-yawnn,so sleepy from studying-write it tomorrow cuz' I am tired from studying.Soon there is an exam on monday.
Hi Miss Dawn!!!I have shown the writing spices to my language arts teacher, Ms.Printz.We are soon going to learn them after exam week!
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