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Onomatopoeia!
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True or False: Onomatopoeia is an example of figurative language.
True
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Why do writers use onomatopoeia words?
So readers can more easily get a picture in their minds.
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What's a good onomatopoeia word for this?
Buzz
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Correctly pronounce onomatopoeia!
ON-uh-MAT-uh-PEE-uh
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What's a good onomatopoeia word for noise a floor makes?
Creak
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What's an onomatopoeia word for this?
Drip or plop
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The onomatopoeia word for a balloon exploding is this (Cathy makes noise). What's the word?
Pop
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What's a good onomatopoeia word for this?
Puff or poof
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"You are a mystery" is an example of a synonym or metaphor?
Metaphor
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True or false: onomatopoeia words are intended to engage the senses?
True
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True or false: A synonym compares two things using "like" or "as."
True
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True or false: Onomatopoeia words are fake words, they're just made up.
False
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What's an onomatopoeia word for the sound a lion makes?
Roar
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What's an onomatopoeia word for the sounds a dog makes?
Arf or bark
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