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What is a word that imitates the sound it represents?

  • A Onomatopoeia
  • B Alliteration
  • C Assonance
  • D Oxymoron
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Onomatopoeia is the use of words that imitate the sounds they represent. This device creates a more immersive and sensory experience for the reader by bringing sounds to life within the text. Examples include words like "buzz," "hiss," "crackle," and "boom." Onomatopoeia is commonly used in poetry, comics, and children's literature to engage the reader's auditory senses. By incorporating these words, writers can evoke specific emotions and enhance the overall tone of their writing. 

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