Asked by Anonymous
when describing a deserted place how can you use onomatopoeia to biuld up the tension and make it fun for the reader? please give some examples
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Creaking door hinge
Whispering winds
Hum of bees
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Whispering winds
Hum of bees
Here are more:
http://grammar.about.com/od/mo/g/onomaterms.htm
Answered by
Anonymous
i am trying to create a sense of emptiness in the deserted house and i am walking up the flight of staires so how can i use onomatopoeia?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
echoing footfalls
deafening silence
deafening silence
Answered by
Ruby
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Answered by
Ruby
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Answered by
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Noise of footsteps.
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Noise of wind.
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