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No, there is no onomatopoeia in this poem.
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An Onomatopoeia poem can have any number of lines. The key feature of an Onomatopoeia poem is that it uses words that imitate the natural sound they represent, rather than adhering to a specific line count.
Yes, the poem "Woman Work" by Maya Angelou contains onomatopoeia. For example, the poem includes words like "smash," "fling," and "splash" which imitate sounds and add a sensory element to the poem.
Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the noise it signifies ie. bang has the the same effect as the sound (loud and harsh).Onomatopoeia can be anywhere in a poem but they are verbs- the sausages sizzledbang went the gun, the mud squelched
Umm which poem? Can you please write out the poem in the comments so we can see?
Alliteration and/or onomatopoeia contribute to the effective reading of a poem.
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It had both :)
I could find no connection. Brooke penned the poem 'The Soldier' but I don't remember that poem during Gump's military career.
Alfred Lord Tennyson wrote the poem 'Brook'.
No, an onomatopoeia poem does not have to rhyme. The main focus of an onomatopoeia poem is to use words that imitate or suggest the sound being described, rather than achieving a rhyme scheme.