Well, Onomatopoeia is a literary device, or what you can call a literary term,. "Onomatopoeia - the formation and use of words that suggest, by their sounds, the object or idea being named or the imitation of natural sounds by words such as "bang" or "buzz." It is a figure of speech and is especially useful for rhetorical effect." This information is from: http://www.enotes.com/literary-terms/onomatopoeia Hope that Helps!
Onomatopoeia in literature refers to words that imitate the sound they describe. It is used to create a vivid sensory experience for the reader by evoking auditory imagery. Examples include words like "buzz," "hiss," and "clang."
The word makes the sound it represents. Buzz, Whack, Wham are words that use onomatopoeia.
An Onomatopoeia in literature is a word that imitates the sound it is describing. For example: Zing! Cling! Boom! Zap! or Buzz!
It is a sound such as: "Boom!", "Crash!", etc.
yes it is indeeds a literacy term
Metaphors Similes Onomatopoeia Idioms
Onomatopoeia is a term used to describe any word that sounds like its definition. some examples are: Hmph, buzz, meow, moo,(most written animal sounds). Reading Lewis Carrol's "Jabberwocky" will be help you to gain a deeper understanding of onomatopoeia's uses in literature.
First off, the word "cough" itself is an onomatopoeia. But if you want another word, try "hacking". Often in literature, "coughing" and "hacking" mean the same thing. They are used in conjunction with one another. For the sound after the cough, try wheezing and rattling.
Held is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a sound like boom.
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yes it is an onomatopoeia
No, 'popping' is not an onomatopoeia. However, just the word "pop" is regarded as an onomatopoeia.
No this is not onomatopoeia as this is something you do.
yes, clap is an onomatopoeia!! :)
Yes it is an onomatopoeia
they are onomatopoeia's with christmas themes
Yes click is an onomatopoeia