onomatopoeia in the poem ( a legend of the Northland )
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Onomatopoeia are words that are used to describe or mimic sounds. For example, describing the hissing and crackling of a fire is onomatopoeia because the words describe the sounds a fire makes. ... An onomatopoeia poem is simply a poem that uses words which describe particular sounds throughout the poem.
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