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this book doesn't have that many onomatopoeia
She gave Beowulf Grendels claw.
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Comic book writers like to use onomatopoeia during fight scenes.
An example of an onomatopoeia from the book "The Outsiders" is the word 'buzzing'. This was used as "I could hear the racket, but only dimly through the buzzing in my ears."
an onomatopoeia is like Bam! Boom! Pow! that is a onomatopoeia
Ufydyd D Ufucifiif
Danny the chapion of the world by Roald Dahl
if anyone shoots it says bang!
In most variations of the Beowulf tale, Beowulf slays a dragon after taking some treasure from it but is mortally wounded in the process.
Grendel
There has got to be some kind of onomatopoeia in there somewhere. I have read the book, but can't just remember something like that off the top of my head. But there is definitely something in there.