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  • 23-04-2016
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A poetic device used to imitate natural sound is _____.
alliteration
assonance
allusion
onomatopoeia

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Vennaa
Vennaa Vennaa
  • 23-04-2016
Onomatopoeia, ex Boom! Crack! Whoosh! Splash!
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emilyadalex
emilyadalex emilyadalex
  • 12-11-2019

Answer:

A poetic device used to imitate natural sound is onomatopoeia.

Explanation:

An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates, resembles, or suggests the natural sound it describes or represents. Words like "clash," "smash," "clap," "pop," "bang," "cough," "moo," "whoosh," "swoosh," and "splash" are all examples of onomatopoeia. These poetic devices are often used to contribute to the overall mood of a poem, to evoke feelings or to make the ideas more memorable.

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