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Onomatopoeia and Alliteration Notes. Definition Onomatopoeia: the use of words whose sounds make you think of their meanings.

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1 Onomatopoeia and Alliteration Notes

2 Definition Onomatopoeia: the use of words whose sounds make you think of their meanings.

3 Onomatopoeia Example Bang, went the gun!

4 Boom, went the explosion!

5 Swoosh, went the basketball through the hoop!

6 More Onomatopoeia Examples Splash! Poof! KaBoom! Zap! Smack! Aaargh! Bow! Screech! Vroooom! Clip Clop! Zot! Boing! Gulp! Ding!

7 ALLITERATION

8 Definition Alliteration: use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse.

9 Example Sally Sells Seashells by the Sea Shore.

10 Example Rolling, Racing, Roaring, Rapids

11 Example Zigmund Zane zig- zagged through the zany zoo zone.

12 Alliteration Activity Create three of your own tongue twisters. They must be your own! (original)


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