Article: Creative writing devices.(Young Writer's Workshop)

"Let the rain kiss you..." This unforgettable line from Langston Hughes's "April Rain Song" demonstrates why writers rely on devices such as personification. Figures of speech, alliteration, onomatopoeia, and other word play help writers create energy and atmosphere in their writing. As your students learn about and begin to notice these devices in the material they read, you'll begin to see the same techniques appearing in their writing - writing that is more focused, expressive, and alive.

Introducing Rhetorical Devices

Rhetorical devices enliven students' writing so their ideas become more exciting to read," says Kent Alexander, writer-in-residence for ...

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