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Is hee hee ha ha onomatopoeia?

Children, do you know onomatopoeia (nǐ)? Onomatopoeia, also called onomatopoeia, is a word used to imitate (mó) an onomatopoeic sound. For example, the words we often say "plop", "crackle", and "hee haha" are all onomatopoeia.

Onomatopoeia can be divided into three categories: 1. Monosyllabic onomatopoeia. Such as: "wow", "bang". 2. Two-syllable onomatopoeia. Such as: click, ding-dong, plop, etc. 3. Overlapping onomatopoeia. Such as: hehe, squeak, squeak, clang, snore, giggle, murmur, etc.

Onomatopoeia is commonly used when writing, and it is also often seen when reading. So, do you think onomatopoeia makes sentences more vivid? Let's look at a few sentences.

1. Rustling, the spring rain is drifting gently with the breeze. ——The onomatopoeia of "rustling" represents the sound of spring rain, which is very vivid.

2. Dang, dang, ding, the bell rang, and the graduation ceremony was about to begin. ——&...

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