Onomatopoeia in the brook by Alfred lord Tennyson
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Tennyson's use of onomatopoeia throughout this poem helps to create the effect of a brook bubbling, like the titular brook, down a valley. ... Other onomatopoeic words that connote the sounds of a stream include "chatter," "bubble," and "babble." The poem's rhythm and meter help to contribute to this effect, too.
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babble and pebbles chatter
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