Onomatopoeia is the use of words that sound like the word they are associated with. Some examples of onomatopoeia include:
- The ball went swish through the net.
- The dynamite exploded with a boom.
- The clock went tick-tock.
The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia" (written-out natural sounds).
vruummm! (car) boom (explosion) meoww! (cat) ruff (dog) jew (jew) :D
start with an onamanapia ex:boom boom i hear the sound of video games eaves dropping on my brother.
The examples are tire ,ballon ,and beachball and the non-examples are shoe,chair,and bed
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Alkynes are a similar functional group to alkanes and alkenes. The difference is that alkynes have a triple bond between two carbon atoms. The most well known alkyne is Ethyne (Acetylene) . Its structure is H-C///C-H . This gas is used in oxy-acetylene burners, and produces a very hot flame to melt metals. Other alkynes are Propyne ; H-C///C-CH3 But-1-yne ; H-C///C - CH2-CH3 But-2-yne ; H3C-C///C-CH3 Be careful when spellings these chemcial names , there is only ONE letter difference. alkAne, alkEne, & alkYne.
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