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What are onomatopoeia’s? “Did you hear that?”
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Definition Onomatopoeia is the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g., cuckoo, sizzle). How would you write this sound?
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Why use onomatopoeia's in your beginnings? Great beginnings hook the reader! Sounds are another way to start a story. Let’s see how some authors use sounds to start their stories. Ok, let’s moove on…..
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Example Boring or exciting? One rainy day I went to the mall. Splish! Splash! My boots sloshed through the puddles as I ran for the mall entrance.
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Now let’s try it! I went to the zoo. You come up with a revision! What might you hear at the zoo?
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How can we make the beginning more exciting? Use an onomatopoeia! Challenge: Use an onomatopoeia and quotation marks!
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