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Onomatopoeia is found on page 100 of "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw. It is used when the character screams in pain, described as "Aaaiiiieeeee!"
In Chapter 2 of "Bud, Not Buddy," the onomatopoeia "bloomp" is used to describe the sound of the horn on the "Jitney 49" bus when it stops suddenly. This word is an example of how onomatopoeia can help create vivid imagery and bring a scene to life for the reader.
Yes there is onomatopoeia in the book Johnny Tremain. In the first chapter it says there "In stables horses shook their halters and whinnied."
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Chapter 20 and 21, starting from page 273 to page 289.
chapter seven is on page 86 in the hunger games.
Chapter 15 starts on page 195.
The page number at the beginning of chapter 10 in the Hunger Games is page 133. :-)
The chapter that starts on page 416 in the book Inkheart is Chapter 52.
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On page four, last paragraph