Yes
The onomatopoeia for hippos is usually described as "grunts" or "roars" due to the deep, guttural sounds they make.
Rattle, because its sound loosely approximates the sound made by the thing it describes.
Yes, "rattle" is an example of onomatopoeia. It mimics the sound produced by objects that make a clattering noise, such as loose items in a container or the sound of a snake's tail. Onomatopoeic words are designed to evoke the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to, and "rattle" effectively conveys that auditory experience.
It definitely is an example of alliteration.Onomatopoeia is used to describe words that look like the sound they are describing. Rattle, buzz, etc., are examples.
Roars are sounds made by lions.
The Lion Roars Again was created in 1975.
The possessive form for "the rattle of the snake" is the snake's rattle.
The Pokemon that roars well is a Growlithe.
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yes it is an onomatopoeia
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