chirp, clank, bang, eek, boing
Buzz...
SNAP!
Ring! Ring!
Baa Baa!
Splash!
BOOM!
POW!
KAPOW!
FLAP!
WHACK!
Achoo!
Ahem!
Boom!
Clang!
Thud!
popsnapbuzzmoocrackmeowwoofthumpsmacksqweek
kerplunk, splash
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a any word that imitates the word it is describing. Examples of sound words are:BoomPowCluckDingBamCreakAchooBelchCuckoomoowoofquackbamzapbingtingmeowoinkslapchirpzoinkmumblerumbleonomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is the onomatopoeia.
the ten examples of onomatopoeia are; 1.o 2.n 3.o 4.m 5.a 6.t 7.o 8.p 9.i 10.a
Onomatopoeia is a rhetorical device. It is used to describe words that sound similar to what they are describing. Some examples are "boom," "hiss" and "splash."
5 examples of onomatopoeia are splash, growl, bang, fwoosh, and buzz.
Buzz and hum are examples of onomatopoeia.
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popsnapbuzzmoocrackmeowwoofthumpsmacksqweek
Pop, sizzle, swish, and honk are all words that are onomatopoeia.
kerplunk, splash
swoosh
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a any word that imitates the word it is describing. Examples of sound words are:BoomPowCluckDingBamCreakAchooBelchCuckoomoowoofquackbamzapbingtingmeowoinkslapchirpzoinkmumblerumbleonomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is the onomatopoeia.
Two examples of onomatopoeia in "The Raven" are "rapping" and "tapping" to describe the knocking sound at the narrator's door, and "rustling" to describe the sound of the curtains moving in the room.
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Clacking of dance shoes.
Nope it is not Onomatopoeia examples are: boom bam buzz bing boing tick tock