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Onomatopoeia is a rhetorical device. It is used to describe words that sound similar to what they are describing. Some examples are "boom," "hiss" and "splash."
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Input devices are computer devices that take in data and process it to display through output devices. A real time example of an input device is a DVD-ROM playing a movie and displaying the video on a Screen that acts as an output device.
No - onomatopoeia is a literary device. This type of language includes words that are meant to be pronounced as a sound. Examples of such include "BAM!", "woooosh", etc.
An input device is a device that send data to the computer in a form which the computer understands and respond. Computer can be described as a device that outputs answer to the inputted questions. An examples of input devices are keyboard and web camera and examples of output devices can be printers and monitors.
Device Manager will have a list of all devices installed on your computer.
Examples of processing device are computers, mobile phones and calculators. Any device that processes data can generally be referred to as a computer.
examples of multifunction devices are ipod,iphones,and things like that
Because it shows something just like a monitor does. other output devices are printers, speakers, and wireless devices for examples.
Sound devices are devices for analog and digital audio products for radio, television, film, and music recording.
Examples? Buzz Click Tweet Beep Plop Pop
Onomatopoeia is a literary device that imitates the natural sounds of a thing. Some examples are: meow, oink, baa, tweet and buzz.