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What is alliteration?
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
Each of these is a way to develop your character EXCEPT:
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
Which of these is NOT an example of how children benefit from early exposure to books?
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
An example of allusion is . . .
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
The three R's included in a children's writing include:
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
Each of these is an aspect a writer can use to develop their character EXCEPT:
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
An example of onomatopoeia is . . .
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
Discussing one of these topics in writing children's books may NOT help to develop their coping skills. Which is it?
forgetting to name them, and simply using him or her instead
Several words in succession beginning with the same sound.
the spelling of their name
Anthropomorphic characters
rhyme, rhythm, repetition
Ding!
they learn to rhyme
A story that refers to the Bible or Greek mythology
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