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What is an Onomatopoeia?
Answer.
Onomatopoeia is the use of the consonant and vowel sounds of a pronounced or "heard" word to imitate, and thereby emphasize or bring to a listener's or reader's imagination, the sounds that...
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What you an onomatopoeia?
onomatopoeia is when a word sounds like its meaning so like splash bang boom woosh whir hope i answered your question
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A sentence for an onomatopoeia?
An example of a sentence for an onamatopoeia is :
"The pipes went clunk and clinck at the old house across the road."
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An a example of a Onomatopoeia?
Boom! Pow! Smack! Bzz!
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Is scoffed an onomatopoeia?
No, scoff is not an onomatopoeia. A word must sound like the action or thing it describes to be an onomatopoeia, E.G gurgle, boom, pow, sizzle. So an onomotopia for scoff might be: Pfff.