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pick out an example of Onatopoeia from the extract



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Answered by JyeshthaGoswami
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Answered by maliye90
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Sound words, also known as onomatopoeia,

Many onomatopoeic words can be verbs as well as nouns. Water onomatopoeia examples include:

bloop

dribble

drip

drizzle

splash

spray

sprinkle

squirt

A poem by Australian poet Lee Emmett illustrates many onomatopoeia words related to water:

"water plops into pond

splish-splash downhill

warbling magpies in tree

trilling, melodic thrill

whoosh, passing breeze

flags flutter and flap

frog croaks, bird whistles

babbling bubbles from tap"

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Vocal Onomatopoeia Examples

Onomatopoeia words are great ways to describe how a person sounds when they talk. Sounds that come from the back of the throat tend to start with a gr- sound, while sounds that come out of the mouth, through the lips, tongue and teeth, often begin with mu-. Examples of vocal onomatopoeia sounds include:

ahem

belch

blurt

chatter

giggle

growl

groan

grunt

gulp

gurgle

eek

moan

mumble

murmur

squeal

whimper

onomatopoeia example of vocal sound word giggle

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Collision Onomatopoeia Examples

Collisions can occur between two or more objects. Sounds that begin with cl- usually indicate collisions between metal or glass objects, and words that end in -ng are sounds that resonate. Words that begin with th- usually describe dull sounds such as soft but heavy things hitting wood or earth. Examples of these sound words include:

bam

bang

clang

clank

clap

clatter

click

clink

crash

crunch

ding

jingle

knock

screech

slap

smash

thud

thump

Air Onomatopoeia Examples

These words describe the sounds of air. Examples of air onomatopoeia sounds are:

flutter

gasp

swish

swoosh

waft

whiff

whoosh

whizz

whip

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