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True/false the line “o’er a perfumed sea” is an example of onomatopoeia

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False!!

The simple way to put the definition of Onomatopoeia is that Onomatopoeia are sound effects in text.

Here are some examples:

Boom, pow, ding dong, tick tock, honk, beep, vroom, clang, zap, boing, uckoo, whip-poor-will, whooping crane, chickadee, crash, whack, thump, bang, shush, giggle, growl, whine, murmur, blurt, whisper, hiss.

hope that helps!!

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Answer: The line "o'er a perfumed sea" is not a onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is actually a word that is the formation of a sound (Buzz, zip, pow, boom). So the answer is false.

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