What is the meaning of the literary term Onomotopia?
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Onomatopoeia refers to words whose pronunciations imitate the sounds they describe. A dog's bark sounds like “woof,” so “woof” is an example of onomatopoeia
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Onomatopoeia, pronounced on-uh-mat-uh–pee–uh, 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.
• Common Examples of Onomatopoeia
• The buzzing bee flew away.
• The sack fell into the river with a splash.
• The books fell on the table with a loud thump.
• He looked at the roaring
• The rustling leaves kept me awake.
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