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Is there an onomatopoeia in William Shakespeare sonnet 18?

No, there is no onomatopoeia in this poem.


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What is onomatopoeia poem?

pome with sound effects


How many lines does Onomatopoeia poem have?

Onomatopoeia is not a form of poetry, it is a literary device. Onomatopoeia is the name for the use of words to represent specific sounds, such as "Vrroom" for a car revving, or "Bang!" for a gunshot.


Does the poem woman work by Maya angelus has onomatopoeia?

no, onomatopoeia is words like BOOM, buzz, Bam and etc


Where would an onomatopoeia be in a poem?

Onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like the noise it signifies ie. bang has the the same effect as the sound (loud and harsh).Onomatopoeia can be anywhere in a poem but they are verbs- the sausages sizzledbang went the gun, the mud squelched


Which two words from the poem are examples of onomatopoeia?

Umm which poem? Can you please write out the poem in the comments so we can see?


What elements contribute to the effective reading of a poem?

Alliteration and/or onomatopoeia contribute to the effective reading of a poem.


Did the charge of the light brigade poem have onomatopoeia or alliteration?

It had both :)


Do you have a poem with idioms hyperbole onomatopoeia metaphor simile?

yes


Does an onomatopoeia poem have to rhyme?

no, not necessarily, unless the assignment tells you to


Do you have a poem with only onomatopoeia in it?

No. No "good" poem will have "only" onomatopoeia. Poetry uses a variety of literary devices and techniques. The all-encompassing name for these is poetics.However, some poems are heavily-laden with onomatopoeia. One example might be "The Windhover" by Gerard Manley Hopkins, a sonnet which describes the flight of a falcon. (The poem is not about a falcon, however.) That poem makes use of alliteration, rhythm and onomatopoeia to evoke the beauty of a falcon's flight. Since onomatopoeia has to do with sounds of words helping the reader's imagination to hear the sounds of the action being described, the onomatopoeia in that poem has mostly to do with the sounds of rushing air, wind, and the fluttering of wings and feathers. These sounds are conveyed by words in the poem that use w, s, sh, ch and h sounds.