English-2
Grade-6
Easy

Question

When a word describes a sound and actually mimics the sound of the object or action it refers to when it is spoken is termed as:

  1. Hyperbole
  2. Onomatopoeia
  3. Imagery

hintHint:

the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is name

The correct answer is: Onomatopoeia


    ANSWER 2 is the correct answer.
    When a word describes a sound and actually mimics the sound of the object or action it refers to when it is spoken is termed as Onomatopoeia

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