Line of onomatopoeia of in poem animals by walt whitman
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There is no onomatopoeia in Animals by Walt Whitman.
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They Do Not Sweat And Whine About Their Condition
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Onomatopoeia is a literary device which imitates the natural sounds of things.
A few examples can be
buzzing bees
Rustling Leaves
In the poem animals by Walt Whitman,
The line "They do not sweat and Whine About their Condition" contains onomatopoeia. The word "whine" denotes the sound of complain made due to unsatisfactory condition.
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