![]() ![]() ![]() In addition the second image above also demonstrates onomatopoeia through the words tweet, titter and chitter. The use of the word squeaks demonstrates that this section of the text is supposed to be read in a quiet voice. As you can see in the first image above onomatopoeia is also used to set the tone of the text. Onomatopoeia is when an author uses words which illustrate a sound, so as that the reader is able to hear the sound (Textual features handout). ![]() ![]() The use of alliteration in Bear snores on is illustrated in the images below. The use of the same reoccurring consonant letter at the start of various words in a sentence or phrase (Textual features handout) adds an interest to sentences and engages the audience. There are several examples of alliteration in this text. Some of the main techniques included in this text are alliteration, onomatopoeia, apostrophe, personification, rhyme and repetition. There are a number of language features present among the text Bear snores on (2001) which enhances the work of Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman. Language features of a text support the meaning that the author is deliberately creating for a specific purpose and audience (Winch et al, 2010). ![]()
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