Find 10 onomatopoeia words and use them to write your OWN onomatopoeia poem,
don't copy from the internet, AND I WILL GIVE YOU BRAINLIST

Respuesta :

Answer:

“Oh, the bells, bells, bells!

What a tale their terror tells

Of Despair!

How they clang, and clash, and roar!

What a horror they outpour

On the bosom of the palpitating air!

Yet the ear it fully knows,

By the twanging,

And the clanging,

How the danger ebbs and flows;

Yet the ear distinctly tells,

In the jangling,

And the wrangling.”

Step-by-step explanation:

Bam!

went the branch in the night

Swoosh!

goes the wind out of sight

Boom!

says the thunder while it rains

Bang!

when the lightning hits the frame

Slosh!

muddy ground dirty feet

EEK!

screams the children ankle-deep

Splish!

goes the puddles under feet

Squeak!

goes the rubber boots

Ugh!

goes the parents when they're done

Snore!

goes the little tired ones