The wind whistled through the gaps in the trees as their branches swayed and crashed against each others.
The onomatopoeias in this passage are whistled and crashed.
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The knight clanked through the storm, the sound of his armor jangling in the howling wind. Raindrops pelted against his shield with a patter-patter, while thunder rumbled like a distant drumbeat. Lightning cracked overhead with a sharp zing, illuminating the knight's determined face beneath his helmet.
An onomatopoeia is using sound words to describe something ex. "the car went beep beep! when my mom drove up"
Buzz and hum are examples of onomatopoeia.
What are some recent songs using onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia
"Onomatopoeia is a literary technique." "As the teacher read the story aloud, its many instances of onomatopoeia forced him to create a variety of odd sounds, to the amusement of his students."
Yes! You need to use an onomatopoeia when making or using a sound.
The bee buzzed past my ear. The fire crackled and popped in the fireplace. The car screeched to a halt. The baby giggled and cooed in her crib.
A Rohan knight stabbed the goblin.
there was a knight fighting with other knights
jousting
The correct spelling is onomatopoeia, using words that simulate natural sounds.
Onomatopoeia is a form of speech which literally brings comics to life. The words "POW!" and "BOOM!" are actually classified as onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is when a sound is stated by using a word. Examples: The pig said oink. The rain went splish-splash on the sidewalk. The horse's hooves went clippity clop down the path. When a pig makes a sound, it does not literally say oink. Oink is onomatopoeia.