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What are the Onomatopoeia words in the poem "The Seven Ages of Man" by: William Shakespeare
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What are the Onomatopoeia words in the poem "The Seven Ages of Man" by: William Shakespeare
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Mewling, puking and whistle. It's the best i could find. Onomatopoeias reinforce the
deterministic message of the poem. They show that things make sounds determined by their origin, this is what's natural for them, and there can't be another way.
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