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What is a onomatopoeia sentence?

An onomatopoeia sentence is a sentence that uses words that sound like the noises they describe.

Here are a few examples:

* The clock ticked tock, tock, tock, slowly counting down the seconds.

* The sizzling bacon filled the kitchen with a delicious aroma.

* The train chugged along the tracks, whooshing past the countryside.

* The leaves rustled in the wind, whispering secrets to the trees.

You can also have sentences that use several onomatopoeia words:

* The cat purred, meow, meow, as it stretched in the sun, then leaped with a pounce onto the windowsill.

Key features of an onomatopoeia sentence:

* Uses words that mimic sounds.

* Creates a vivid and sensory experience for the reader.

* Can be used to describe various noises, from nature to everyday objects.

Let me know if you'd like to see more examples or have any other questions about onomatopoeia!

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