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What is a onomatopoeia?

An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents.

Think of words like:

* Buzz (like a bee)

* Meow (like a cat)

* Sizzle (like food cooking)

* Bang (like a gunshot)

* Crash (like something breaking)

These words are designed to sound like the actual noise they describe, making them more vivid and engaging.

Onomatopoeia can be used in all kinds of writing, from poetry and fiction to comics and even everyday conversation. It's a fun and effective way to add sensory detail and create a stronger connection between the reader and the text.

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