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lesson 3.31.3 year 3
everyday grammar lesson, ”
”onomatopoeia’ that ‘
onomatopoeia is a word that names a sound, but also sounds like the sound, For example. boom, hip hip hurrah, crack, pop. buzz, zoom.
We have won the match, hp,hip , hurrah!
The corn went pop in the microwave.
There was a loud crack.
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Dear teacher,
lesson 3.31.3 year 3
everyday grammar lesson, ”
”onomatopoeia’
Definition of Onomatopoeia
An onomatopoeia is a word that actually looks like the sound it makes, and we can almost hear those sounds as we read. Here are some words that are used as ex: of onomatopoeia: slam, splash, bam, babble, warble, gurgle, mumble, and belch, boing, gargle, clap, zap, and pitter-patter. But there are hundreds of such words!
Thank you.