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Well, an onomatopoeia is a word that, when said, sounds like a sound, not like a word. Some examples would be pow, bang, whoosh, zap, gong, etc.

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In "The Diary of Anne Frank," an onomatopoeia is when Anne describes the sound of air raids as "boom-boom-boom." This conveys the intense and frightening experience of the bombings happening near the hiding place.

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