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An example of onomatopoeia in "Holes" by Louis Sachar is when Stanley's hammer goes "thwack" as he hits the railroad tie while digging his hole at Camp Green Lake. This word imitates the sound of the hammer hitting the hard surface.

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Yes, the word sounds like the echo you might hear in a cave or tunnel.

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