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In the second stanza, he uses an example of imagery

I stand amid the roar

of a surf-tormented shore,

and I hold within my hand

grains of the golden sand

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Yes, there is onomatopoeia in "The Tell-Tale Heart." For example, phrases like "thump-thump" and "rump-rump" are used to mimic the sound of the protagonist's increasing heartbeat as he becomes more anxious and paranoid.

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