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Onomatopoeia refers to words that mimic the sounds associated with the actions they describe. These words can enhance poetry, music, stories, and everyday conversation by creating a vivid auditory imagery. Examples include words like "buzz," "sizzle," and "bang." Onomatopoeia is prevalent in children's songs—like "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"—where the sounds of animals are represented in words. Explore how onomatopoeic words enrich your language experience. Watch [this video](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_mol6B9z00) for more insights!
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Onomatopoeia • Onomatopoeia occurs when words are used that when pronounced approximate the sound made when the action is preformed. They occur in songs, poems, stories, and in everyday speech.
Old MacDonald had a farm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_mol6B9z00