Give examples (2 each) for (a) onomatopoeia (b) alliteration
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onomatopoeia--->a word that sounds similar to the noise it makes.
Eg: crackle and boom
alliteration--->when the same letter is used a number of times it creates a a chain of words having similar primary sounds.
Eg: Severus Snape and gorgeous girls
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onomatopoeia--->a word that sounds similar to the noise it makes.
Eg: crackle and boom
alliteration--->when the same letter is used a number of times it creates a a chain of words having similar primary sounds.
Eg: Severus Snape and gorgeous girls
hope it helps... :)
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Explanation:
onomatopoeia--->a word that sounds similar to the noise it makes.
Eg: crackle and boom
alliteration--->when the same letter is used a number of times it creates a a chain of words having similar primary sounds.
Eg: Severus Snape and gorgeous girls
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