onomatopoeia
onomatopoeia
Buzz and hum are examples of onomatopoeia.
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Pop, sizzle, swish, and honk are all words that are onomatopoeia.
examples of shape poetry
kerplunk, splash
swoosh
Onomatopoeia in poetry refers to words that mimic the sounds they describe, adding an auditory dimension to the reading experience. It helps create vivid imagery and can enhance the overall mood and tone of a poem. Examples include words like "buzz," "hiss," or "crash."
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a any word that imitates the word it is describing. Examples of sound words are:BoomPowCluckDingBamCreakAchooBelchCuckoomoowoofquackbamzapbingtingmeowoinkslapchirpzoinkmumblerumbleonomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is the onomatopoeia.
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