the ten examples of onomatopoeia are;
1.o
2.n
3.o
4.m
5.a
6.t
7.o
8.p
9.i
10.a
Sure! Here are 10 examples of onomatopoeia: Buzz Boom Hiss Sizzle Clang Meow Whack Splash Creak Giggle
An example of an onomatopoiea is: The waves crashed and smashed against the sea defence, OR The trees rustledin the wind, OR The sausages hissed and spat in the frying pan.
Buzz Crash Zip Meow Woof Bang Hiss Slurp Boom Clap
A myriapod is a type of Anthropod, and two examples of them are Centipedes and Millipedes. A myriapod will have from 10 to over 750 legs.
No.Actually yea, but not 10 less.And if your not grateful then don't bother asking! LOL1. The noise attacked my eardrums.2. The words appeared to leap off my paper and I continued to read my book.
"The crowd's murmur rose to a buzz when they heard the boom." Bolded words are examples of onomatopoeia
onomatopia
Onomatopeia, like all poetic devises, is simply a way to make language sound more pleasing to the ear.
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The Bells, by E.A. Poe, for one. Also, Jabberwocky and the Highwayman, but the Bells is better.
Ex. pop! could be for popcorn
They use rhyme, metaphors, similies, onomatopia, repatition and assonance
no. an onomatopoeia is the use of words to imitate sounds, and I'm not a genius, but i don't think "am equals" is one.:)I may be wrong.
Anything that has a back bone is a vetebrateThese are 10 examples of vertebrates:HumansSharksBirdsRatsCatsDogsHorsesLizardsMonkeysLionsWhales
give 10 examples of search engine
what are some of the examples of hyponym
"Buzz" - the sound a bee makes. "Crash" - the sound of two objects colliding. "Meow" - the sound a cat makes. "Sizzle" - the sound of food cooking in a hot pan. "Boom" - a loud explosive sound.