Onomatopoeia! Do you know what onomatopoeia is? We do! Onomatopoeia is a type of figurative language that uses sound words. We use them in our writing to make it more interesting. Can you think of more examples of sound words? If so, blog us!
You are all doing an awesome job on your figurative language examples! I have the smartest students in the entire world!!!!!!!!!!! Keep up the good work.
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