A word or a combination of words, whose sound seems to resemble the sound it denotes (for example: “hiss”, “buzz”, etc.) is called onomatopoeia. The words that you have filled in the blurbs above point out these words.
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A word or a combination of words, whose sound seems to resemble the sound it denotes (for example: “hiss”, “buzz”, etc.) is called onomatopoeia. The words that you have filled in the blurbs above point out these words.
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01/02/2021 4:58 pm
(c) The onomatopoeic words are:
(i) chatter
(ii) murmur
(iii) babble
(iv) treble.
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