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Title: onomatopoeia


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onomatopoeia
  • The use of words that sound like the noise they
    name or that are spelled the way they sound.

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Examples
  • Bam
  • Bang
  • Beep
  • Boing
  • Boom
  • Burp
  • Boosh
  • Clap
  • Crackle
  • Ding-dong
  • Hiccup
  • Ka-boom
  • Ping pong
  • Plop
  • Poof
  • Thud
  • Tick-tock
  • Squish
  • Swoosh
  • Zap

3
Machine sounds
  • Aside from the above, machines are usually
    described with
  • Automobile- "honk" for the horn, "vroom" for the
    engine, and "screech" for the tires
  • Train - "clickety-clack" crossing a junction and
    "choo-choo" for the whistle.
  • Cash register cha-ching

4
Animal sounds
  • For animal sounds, these onomatopoeia are
    typically used in English
  • Bird - "chirp", "tweet"
  • Chicken - "cluck"
  • Crow - "caw"
  • Dove - "coo"
  • Duck - "quack"
  • Owl - "hoo" or "hoot"
  • Rooster - "cock-a-doodle-doo"
  • Turkey - "gobble"
  • Insects - "buzz"

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Animal sounds continued
  • Mammals
  • Cat - "meow" and "purr"
  • Cow - "moo"
  • Dog - "woof", "ruff"
  • Donkey - "hee-haw"
  • Frog - "ribbit", "croak (amphibian)
  • Mouse/Rat - "squeak"
  • Pig - "oink", "wee-wee-wee"
  • Sheep - "baa"
  • Reptiles
  • Snake - "hiss", "sss"

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More Onomatopoeias
  • ba-boom
  • bang
  • bam
  • bark
  • bawl
  • beep
  • belch
  • bing
  • blab
  • blare
  • bling
  • blurt
  • boing
  • bong
  • bonk
  • boom
  • bow-wow
  • bump
  • burble
  • burp
  • buzz
  • ca-ching
  • cheep (parot)
  • chop
  • clang
  • clank
  • clap
  • clatter
  • click
  • cock-a-doodle-doo
  • crack
  • crackle
  • crash
  • crash-boom (lightning strike)
  • cuckoo
  • ding

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Even More Onomatopoeias
  • ding-dong
  • dong
  • drip
  • fwat
  • gasp
  • goosh
  • grumble
  • grunt
  • gurgle
  • hee-haw (donkey)
  • hiccup
  • hiss
  • honk
  • huff
  • hum
  • hurl
  • ka-blam
  • ka-boom
  • klap (Spanish for gunshot)
  • meow
  • moo
  • murmur
  • oink
  • ping-pong
  • plop
  • poof
  • pop, popped, popping
  • puff
  • quack
  • rat-tat-tat-tat (beginning of machine gun fire)
  • ring
  • roar
  • roared
  • rustle
  • scratch

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And Still More Onomatopoeias
  • screech
  • sigh
  • sizzle
  • sniff
  • spit
  • splash
  • splat
  • splut
  • squawk
  • squeak
  • squeal
  • squelch
  • squish
  • swoosh
  • tat-tat-tat-tat
  • thump
  • thwap
  • tick
  • tick-tock
  • ting
  • tink
  • tock
  • tweet tweet
  • vroom
  • wham
  • woosh
  • yip yip (dog screaming)
  • zang
  • zap
  • zip
  • zoom
  • zzzzz

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Assignment
  • Write a fable containing at least 15
    onomatopoeias.
  • Please make your onomatopoeias stand out from the
    rest of your writing.
  • For example The fox howled at the moon.
  • 1 point for each onomatopoeia and 5 points for
    writing quality (20 points total)
  • The draft of this assignment is due on Wednesday,
    March 25th

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What is a fable?
  • A story that features animals, plants, inanimate
    objects, or forces of nature which are
    personified and that have a moral lesson (a
    "moral"), which may at the end be expressed in a
    maxim.
  • Maxim examples
  • A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
  • A friend in need is a friend indeed.
  • A rolling stone gathers no moss.
  • You can't tell a book by its cover.
  • Birds of a feather flock together.
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