With the word onomatopeia: Use an onomatopeia to depict a cow's noise. With onomatopeias themselves: A cow says, "MOOOOOO!" OR A cat says, "Meow!"
The bees buzzed around the flowers in the garden. The rain pitter-pattered on the roof of the house. The car engine roared as it sped down the highway. The clock tick-tocked loudly in the silent room.
The onomatopoeia for loud is "boom" or "bang".
Yes, onomatopoeia is an example of itself because the word's sound imitates the sound it represents.
The correct spelling is "onomatopoeia." It is a literary device where a word mimics the sound it represents.
The bees buzzed around the flowers in the garden. The rain pitter-pattered on the roof of the house. The car engine roared as it sped down the highway. The clock tick-tocked loudly in the silent room.
No, it would not be classified as onomatopeia. An Echo does not sound like it is said.
Yes, "creek" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of water flowing over rocks or a small stream.
Generally 5-7 sentences.
there are 5 sentences in a paragraph. There can be any number of sentences in a paragraph; it really depends. However, the general number is 5-7 sentences.
Yes.
Yes it is.
No, but the word shatter is.
Yes it is a Onomatopeia
No. Crazy is an adjective. It describes something. An onomatopeia is a sound or noise, like "ding" or "clang" or "boom" Hope this helped. (:
Usually, a paragraph is 3-5 sentences. 'Though you can have a paragraph as long as 10 sentences, but 3-5 is recommended.
The correct spelling is 'onomatopoeia'.