4.9 Special Effects and Patterns for Poems

Word Play Example - Step Two

Remember, you are camping, it is the middle of the night, and you wake up in a thunderstorm. It is time to play with the words in each line and to create pictures with alliteration, similes, and metaphors.

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LINE ONE: Write a word or phrase to tell how you feel.

Terrified as a mouse caught in a trap, (simile)

LINE TWO: Write down a word or phrase to tell what you see.

Streaks of brilliant lightning rip across the night sky.

LINE THREE: Write down a word or phrase to tell what you hear.

BOOM! (onomatopoeia) Thunder crashes like elephants in my room (simile) while the wind is a wolf howling at the moon (metaphor).

LINE FOUR: Write down a word or phrase to tell what you do.

I cover my ears, squeeze shut my eyes,

LINE FIVE: Write down a word or phrase to end the poem.

And dive deep down (alliteration) into my sleeping bagl