Sound Devices: Onomatopoeia - Analysis & Annotation
English
Grade 7
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A worksheet designed to analyze and annotate examples of onomatopoeia in literary texts, focusing on sound devices for Grade 7 students.
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Sound Devices: Onomatopoeia - Analysis & Annotation
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Introduction to Onomatopoeia
The crackle of the fire echoed through the night, and the leaves rustled softly as the wind whispered secrets. Somewhere in the distance, a dog barked loudly, startling the quiet woods. The river gurgled over the stones, creating a soothing rhythm that calmed the villagers. In the marketplace, the clatter of carts and the chatter of merchants filled the air, blending into a lively symphony of town life.
1.
Identify two examples of onomatopoeia from the passage and explain what sounds they imitate.
[2 marks]2.
How does the use of onomatopoeia affect the mood of the passage?
[2 marks]3.
What other sound devices, besides onomatopoeia, can you identify in the passage?
[2 marks]4.
Annotate the passage by marking the examples of onomatopoeia and explaining their effect in the margins.
5.
Choose another excerpt from a book or poem and identify any onomatopoeic words. Provide a brief explanation of the sound they imitate.
[3 marks]6.
Write a short paragraph describing a scene that uses at least three examples of onomatopoeia to enhance the imagery. Use the checklist below to guide your writing:
- Include vivid sounds that can be heard in the scene.
- Use onomatopoeic words to make the scene more lively.
- Vary the placement of sound words for effect.
7.
Explain how onomatopoeia can help a writer create mood and atmosphere in a poem or story.
[3 marks]8.
Create your own example of a sentence that uses onomatopoeia to describe a scene involving nature or animals. Explain why you chose that particular sound.
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