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No, only words that represent sounds are onomatopoeia. Smacked and wacked do not represent sounds.

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Yes, "smacked" and "whacked" are examples of onomatopoeia because they imitate the sounds associated with hitting or striking something. Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where words are used to imitate natural sounds.

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