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They clicked their tongues..cite an instance for onomatopoeia..and explain it

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Answered by spriya
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Onomatopoeia is defined as a word, which imitates the natural sounds of a thing. It creates a sound effect that mimics the thing described, making the description more expressive and interesting. For instance, saying, “The gushing stream flows in the forest” is a more meaningful description than just saying, “The stream flows in the forest.” The reader is drawn to hear the sound of a “gushing stream” which makes the expression more effective.In addition to the sound they represent, many onomatopoeic words have developed meanings of their own. For example, “whisper” not only represents the sound of people talking quietly, but also describes the action of people talking quietly.
Answered by dita
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onomatopia is a figure of speech which mainly deals with sounds.like-clik clik,tip,tip etc.
which makes you feel that whats happening around you with the help of sounds
hoope this helps u in most simple terms

dita: i wanted the brainliest answer
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