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Posted: Nov 14 2007 at 10:59am | IP Logged Quote onemoretracy

Guys we are doing this this week. I thought I had everything I needed, even though I cannot find my FIAR book. (we are trying to sell our house and I htink i packed it up ) Can someone who has FIAR please help me with the onomatopoeia and consonance examples. I don't know if I have found them all. Also the repetirion parts, I don't think I have this right either

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I don't see any specific examples of onomatopoeia listed except crash and clumpity. Here is what the books says:

Onomatopoeia - The literary device where a word makes the sound of the same object (the "snarl" of the saw or the "buzzing" of the bees) is onomatopoeia. In this story, the sounds of scuffling (Crash -- clumpity!) is onomatopoeia.

I also don't see anything about consonants, there are vocab, elements of a good story, repetition and simile listed under the heading of Language Arts. I'll be happy to offer you more information about one of those!

Good luck with your move and kudos for doing school in the midst of all of the hullabaloo!

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Posted: Nov 15 2007 at 2:20pm | IP Logged Quote onemoretracy

Thanks Betsie, I was thinking there was an actuall list of examples from the book. We went ahead and just tried to identify some ourselves and learned lots more about onomatopoeia than I originally thought! Onomatopoeia is fun!

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My kids love to say the word onomatopoeia. They had so much fun with Cranberry Thnaksgiving!!!
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