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Elements of Writing
By: Drew Pilliod
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Element #1: Line
• The Line basically means what it’s name is.• A line is a sentence or a lot of words in one
line depending on the page size.• Example: This is the first line of a paragraph.• This is the second line of a paragraph.
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Element #2: Stanza
• A STANZA is a group of words or lines that make a poem.
• A stanza can make rhyming poems that have the same last sound.
• Example: I had no time to hate, because
The grave would hinder me,And life was not so ample It
Could finish enmity.
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Element #3: Words
• Words are what you speak, hear, write, and type.
• This sentence I typed is made of words.• Example: “Booo, wow, cool, it, no, yes”, are all
words.
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Element #3: Rhyme/ Rhyme Scheme
• Rhyme is line or multiple lines that have the last part of the last words in one of the lines sound the same in a pattern.
• Rhyme Scheme is the pattern in the rhyming words.
• Example: Rhyme: cat in the hat. • Rhyme Scheme: ABAB
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Element #4: Alliteration
• Alliteration is like a rhyme, but the rhyming sounds in the word is in the beginning.
• Example: How much chuck could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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Element #5: Onomatopoeia
• Onomatopoeia is making words have sound meanings.
• Example: Oink! Meow! Mooo!
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Element #6: Rhythm
• Rhythm is a line or many lines in a beat like music.
• Example: I don’t know how to type a rhythm so good luck.
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Element #7: Hyperbole
• A Hyperbole is a line that has an exaduration in it.
• Example: The bag weighted a ton.
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Element #8: Personification
• Personification is giving non living things living personalities.
• Example: The rock’s eyes where gone.
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Element #9: Simile
• A simile is a connection between two things using, “Like” or, “as”.
• Example: The man was as tall as a building.
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Element #10: Metaphor
• A metaphor is a figure of speech.• It makes up words to sound kind of like what
you mean.• Example: Don’t talk like an animal.
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Element #11: Imagery
• Imagery is describing an image with words.• If you cant describe it with words than you can
just show the person you are talking to the picture.
• Example: The sun is like a hot red jawbreaker.