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In "Out of the Dust," onomatopoeia can be found in passages that describe sounds like the howling wind, the clanging of machinery, or the rumble of thunder. These words imitate the actual sounds they represent, adding a sense of realism and enhancing the story's atmosphere.

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You find it in everyday life. Whether you're reading a poetry page in class, or whether your buddy is imitating a certain sound such as "Bang!" "Bam!" "Kapow!" "Kaboom!" "Chirp" "Clang" etc.

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