To say "the cat purred" would be an example of onomatopoeia. A cat would normally say "miaow" or "prrrr".
Onomatopoeia
"Purr" would be an onomatopoeia, which is a word that mimics a sound. Other examples of onomatopoiea would be "neigh" for a horse and "moo" for a cow. Alliterations are when several words in a row start with the same sound. An example of this would be "brave brown-haired Brad".
Onomatopoeia is a form of speech which literally brings comics to life. The words "POW!" and "BOOM!" are actually classified as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when a sound is stated by using a word. Examples: The pig said oink. The rain went splish-splash on the sidewalk. The horse's hooves went clippity clop down the path. When a pig makes a sound, it does not literally say oink. Oink is onomatopoeia.
(Onomatopoeia is a literary device where the sound of the spoken word imitates the sound of that which is being described -- here, the hiss of the snake.)"I could hear the hiss of the snake in the park."Another: "clip-clop of the rain drops."Onomatopoeia is best when the words accurately portray the sound as well of the sense of what is being described. Consider this:"The clusters of stiff leaves rubbed shoulders with one another, whispering secrets."You'll notice in the above example, you can hear, if you use your imagination, the "clicking" sounds that stiff leaves might make in a breeze. You can also hear the "s" or sibilant sounds, and without even thinking about it, because of the onomatopoeia, you imagine a breeze blowing through the leaves, although nothing about it was said.
Cats are a lovely pet creature. The main reason what makes them purr is, when cats purr they are actually trying to communicate. Cats also purr when especially people pet them. Cats also purr when eating. It is believed according to research that female cats purr when they give birth. Some nursing cats also purr as a means to communicate with their kittens. When cats try to communicate with people, they purr in order to show some affection and try to extend friendship. Research also has proved that other than this, cats when they are in a bad condition such as when they are hurt or are about to die, they do this purring noise in order to signal us about their condition. It should be known that when cats purr, it is also a signal that they are telling us they aren't a threat.
Answer.....buzzbangcracklesplashsputterboommeowquackchirpboomzizzleclickcrashAn onamatopoeia is a word or a grouping of words that imitates the sound it is describing, suggesting its source object, such as "click," "clang," "buzz," or animal noises such as "oink", "quack", "flap", "slurp", or "meow".its ONOMATOPOEIA: bang splash crash mash buzz grrrr words that sound like what they meanbangboompowsplatzoomsnap also known as onomatopoeia -Examples are like sounds of a thing or animals like:bell - Brrrrrnnnnnnggggg!!lion - Rrrroooaaarrr!!bomb - BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM :D
It is an example of onomatopoeia.
Onomatopoeia
The phrase "said purr" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound a cat makes. Alliteration, on the other hand, involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in close proximity.
"Purr" would be an onomatopoeia, which is a word that mimics a sound. Other examples of onomatopoiea would be "neigh" for a horse and "moo" for a cow. Alliterations are when several words in a row start with the same sound. An example of this would be "brave brown-haired Brad".
if you said "huff" then i would say that it is an onomatopoeia. and onomatopoeia is simply a word that embodies a sound ex. pop, crack, bam
Actually, "fee fi fo fum" is not an example of onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when a word imitates the sound it represents, like "buzz" or "sizzle." "Fee fi fo fum" is a nonsensical phrase used in the story of Jack and the Beanstalk.
An example of alliteration in the "Goosebumps" book series by R.L. Stine is in the title "Say Cheese and Die!" where the "s" sound is repeated in both words.
"look" said viscous victoria the frog violently
what is it anomatopoeia..explain it please in easy language. thank you
because chicken and cats are alike and they both like to purr. also chicken are being ate in south America and the cats get very said about that ,so they start to purr and they already know when a chicken is about to be eating. Its a very strange vibe they get and when the get this vibe there eyes get big and then the start to lick there ear and then purr
5 examples of alliteration: Tom took two tablets Pretty parrots prefer pickled pears. Sam said Sarah sang sweetly. Melissa made many marvelous maple muffins. Timid turtles teach tired teams.
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