No, an onomatopoeia is a sound, such as...
Boom
Plunck
Squeek
Tute
Chirp...
no, not necessarily, unless the assignment tells you to
Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Repetition, Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Imagery, Internal rhyme, End rhyme
Yes, squish is an onomatopoeia, in fact squash is too.
Hyperbole, Onomatopoeia, Repition, Rhyme
Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Repetition, Alliteration, Assonance, Consonance, Onomatopoeia, Imagery, Internal rhyme, End rhyme, Refrain...
Cassiopeia, the constellation and goddess of Greek mythology, rhymes with "onomatopoeia." The word "orange" is famous for having no exact rhymes.
Dynamite-Taio Cruz Firework- Katy Perry. It also has repitition, rhyme and simile.
Yes, they do rhyme, though it may seem like they only half rhyme, which they kind of do, too. :)
No they don't; most poems have lines that rhyme but some don't even use rhyme. A poem can be whatever you want it to be. It's the message that it conveys that's important.
If your asking if blew rhymes with too your right. Blew and too rhyme.
Cassiopeia, the constellation and goddess of Greek mythology, rhymes with "onomatopoeia." The word "orange" is famous for having no exact rhymes.
not perfectly, but not too terribly