Yes it is.
Sure! "Buzz" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound made by bees.
Yes it is a Onomatopeia
Yes, It could be a dog or a bird.
Yes chattering can be classed as onomatopeia because omomatopoeia is a word that sounds like its description. for example "Snap" "Crackle" "pop" and yes "chattering" because as you say the word it sounds like a group of people chattering away
the clap of thunder went bang and scared my poor dog
"Clap" is an example of onomatopoeia. So, the descriptive sound of a clap would be "clap."
Moo! Varoom! Arg! Roar! Meow! Grrr!
Yes, onomatopoeia is an example of itself because the word's sound imitates the sound it represents.
Yes, p at the end of dip, stomp and clap.
You may be surprised, but men actually started Cheerleading. They would stand in front of the stands and lead cheers to support their team. For example, "DEFENSE! *clap, clap* DEFENSE! *clap, clap*"
Twinkle is the correct answer ✨ :) -Apex-
Monosyllabic words are words that aren't split. Monosyllabic is not, ironically, monosyllabic. It is split into: Mon-Oh-Sill-Ah-Bick. It has five syllables. You can clap out the syllables: Mon(clap) Oh(clap) Sill(clap) Ah(clap) Bick(clap). Examples of monosyllabic words are word, pie, top, cool. These only have one clap: Cool(clap), Word(clap), Top(clap).
No, it would not be classified as onomatopeia. An Echo does not sound like it is said.
clap your hands. that's a sound.
Three. (an-ten-na) addition: To find syllables in a word you can do two things: 1. You can clap as you say the word for example: an - clap ten - clap na - clap antenna - clap, clap, clap = therefore 3 syllables. or you can: Count the vowels. Antenna has three vowells, 'A'nt"E"nn"A" So there you have it, it has three syllables
Sure! "Buzz" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound made by bees.
1 clap when you say the word and it will help w/ syllable count. like apple for example...it has 2...aah-pull - clap clap hope it helped!