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pick out an example of onomatopoeia from the poem the plate of gold​

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Answered by MrkhiIadi
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Explanation:

This plate was a gift from Heaven. The Plate of Gold could be claimed by anyone who loves the mankind. It was inscribed on the Plate of Gold: "To him who loveth best, a gift from Heaven" (Quoted text).

Answered by khushikr1689
6

Answer:

onomatopoeia is a fancy term for a word that mimics a sound. In fact, it has its roots in two Greek words: onama, meaning "name" and poiein, meaning "to make." Onomatopoeia literally means, "to make a name (or sound)." For example:

achoo

bang

beep

boink

boom

buzz

click

fizz

flitter

hiss

hush

quacked

sizzle

slurp

splish-splash

tick-tock

vroom

whinny

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