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Re-arrange the words to make meaningful sentences that define onomatoposia-

1. words are onomatopoeia containing
2. sounds describe they similar the to noises
3. and buzz boom examples hum onomatopoeia are of​

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Answered by fertomjohn
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Answer:

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Answered by devip649
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Poets are charged with creating works that are highly evocative. They use images that demonstrate emotions and ideas, either literally or metaphorically. Creative language is one of the tools that the best poets employ to get a point across.

Among the most evocative choices is the use of onomatopoeia. This includes words that mimic the actual sounds we hear. For example, bark came about because it mimics the actual sound a dog makes. Also, a bell clangs in the night, also mimicking the actual sound. Let's enjoy some examples of onomatopoeia poems.

Memorable Onomatopoeia Poems

Onomatopoeia is often used by poets because it allows the reader to visualize the scene by creating a multi-sensory experience, all with words. Readers don't just picture the scene, they "hear" the sounds in the distance or "feel" the chill in the air - as these examples, from the classics to modern verse, demonstrate.

Morte D'Arthur

Alfred Lord Tennyson was one of the most famous poets of the Victorian Era, succeeding the Romantic poet William Wordsworth as England's poet laureate. Lord Tennyson was widely known for his particularly effective use of language, which conjured up whimsy, mystery, and even sadness.

His medievalist poem, "Morte D'Arthur," chronicles the death of the legendary King Arthur. See his use of onomatopoeia in this line:

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