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What is onomotopia?

It seems like you might be asking about onomatopoeia, not "onomotopia."

Onomatopoeia is the use of words that imitate the sounds they describe. It's a literary device that adds vividness and realism to writing.

Here are some examples of onomatopoeia:

* Animal sounds: *meow*, *bark*, *roar*, *chirp*

* Actions: *bang*, *crash*, *swoosh*, *drip*

* Nature: *rustle*, *thunder*, *whoosh*, *gurgling*

Onomatopoeia can be found in various forms of writing, from poetry and prose to comic books and everyday conversation. It helps to create a more immersive and engaging experience for the reader.

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