Which of these words are based on the phenomena, onomatopoeia ?
a.Cuckoo b) book c) door d) blackboard?
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Cuckoo is the word based on the phenomenon, onomatopoeia. (Option A)
- Onomatopoeia is a rhetorical device in which the words describe or refer to the actual sound of the thing being described or referred to.
- The "boom" of a firework bursting, the "tick-tock" of a clock, and the "ding dong" of a doorbell are all examples of onomatopoeia.
- It's a term that resembles the sound it makes, and when we read it, we can almost hear those noises.
- Onomatopoeia can differ throughout cultures and languages, even when referring to the same sound.
- Real words, fictitious words, or even characters expressing raw sounds can all be used.
- Onomatopoeia is used in advertising and slogans.
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