Topics: Figurative Language
What is onomatopoeia?
A. Words that sound like what they mean
B. an exaggerated statement
C. a comparison using like, as, or than
D. an expression not meant to be taken literally (ex. On cloud 9, raining cats and dogs)
Select your answer:

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