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Rhyming Couplets
two lines that rhyme
often have the same metre
It makes the play flow
Forced Rhyme
Often used to make a words rhyme together
Deviates from Standard Sentence structure/ normal speech
You can rhyme using a stressed syllable and unstressed syllable
http://allpoetry.com/column/7523857-What-is-Forced-Rhyming---by-Mephitic-ID-Synergy
Effects on Children
Can help children learn phonics they recognise certain sounds
Funny- children like rhyming as it has a metre
Helps children learn spellings
http://www.bookstart.org.uk/professionals/about-bookstart-and-the-packs/research/reviews-and-resources/the-benefit-of-rhymes/
Slapstick is a style of humor involving exaggerated physical activity which exceeds the boundaries of common sense.
Male characters-female parts
Adds humour
Tradition- dame
comedic effect
Audience Participation
Involves the audience
adds more humour
creates rapport with audience
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