Can you please rephase this paragraph for me
Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia is when sounds are written as words. These words are very good in helping the reader create sounds which help them create a scene of the passage. This passage has 2 examples of onomatopoeia. "Do you hear this whistle? TREEEEEE! TREEEEEE! TREEEEEE!" is the first example of onomatopoeia evident in this passage (Martel, 137). The sound "TREEEEEE" is used several other times in this passage to simulate the sound of a whistle. The author uses this sound to give the reader the image of how much Pi is trying to save RP from drowning. "Do you see this life buoy, Richard Parker? Do you see it? Catch hold of it! HUMPF! I'll try again. HUMPF!" is the second example of onomatopoeia in this passage (Martel, 139). The sound HUMPF is used to simulate the sound of the life buoy hitting the water. Besides creating an image in the reader's mind, this sound also shows the weight of the life buoy and the power of the waves. It shows that the waves are strong and the life buoy is heavy since if they were not, the sound would be more like HIMP! This sound is also used several other times to show that Pi is throwing the life buoy again. As seen in the previous 2 examples, Yann Martel's use of onomatopoeia effective in creating an image in the reader's mind. Besides creating and image and sounds of the passage, it also tells some details about the objects as seen with the life buoy.
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Omomatopeia: The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
Omomatopeia: The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that imitate the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.
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@Annie_Chan i need help me repashing
u can write it first and @Annie_Chan can check
@AloneS Yeah I am writing it just almost done
okayii
I am changing some words and sentences
Reiteration Reiteration is rehashing a word or an expression in an entry or passage a few times to make feeling and significance to something. Redundancy can be watched a few times all through this entry. Other than the reiteration of the sounds in the same slide, Yann Martel rehashes some different words. The following are 2 samples. "Kick with your legs. Kick! Kick! Kick!" is the first case of reiteration that the creator sees (Martel, 138). This quote is said when Pi is attempting to get RP to swim to the raft. This quote demonstrates the peruser that Pi is edgy to spare RP's life, subsequently offering the peruser some assistance with adding emotions to the scene in their brain. It offers them some assistance with creating a voice for Pi since it demonstrates his urgent emotions. "In almost no time you'll be on board and we'll together. Hold up a second. Together? We'll be as one? Have I gone distraught?" is the second unmistakable case of reiteration utilized (Martel, 140). The redundancy of "together" demonstrates Pi's acknowledgment of what he is doing. Yann Martel rehashes the word together to make a vibe of astonishment and frenzy for Pi since he has recently understood that he is offering a tiger some assistance with getting on board the raft. This reiteration additionally makes a picture of the scene by giving sentiments that the peruser will envision all over.
can someone please look at my rephase pharagraph
why would you have to repeat the word kick?
Bc its funny thats why? Lol jking sorry i like to joke a lot.
hmm i then you can go ahead and check his paragraph for me
lol its a quotation from the book
i know -
@AloneS no need to get ur panies in a twist
@AloneS why do you go and do some joking stuff with @sydneymmelin
what?! what do u mean??
i was checking maybe @sydneymmelin was joking
@AloneS she is waiting
Lol i was . @AloneS :p
who is waiting? i don't understand you-
Me either schemurr
and @sydneymmelin your not i'm leaving this is .. awkward
i'm not calling you taht way i said it turned out akward
huh? if you guys wanna talk then go in a private message not here plz
Btw love the truck .
thx i drove it already still somebody needs to aswer mtahalkf question !
ikr -still
Hey@AloneS it wont lemme message u back bc u havent fanned me :(
guys what about my question!!
To repeat again and again
ask @sydneymmelin she thrue me off truck_
Schemurr
That doesnt even make sense
for u it doesn't for me it does
Okay?.........
Soooooo.....anyways do u have any other questions?
@AloneS u left me with a mysterious statement im comfused but yet impressed at the same time well play'd
@Annie_Chan are you fine with my rephase work
Oh my gosh sorry i forgot i was watching tv x_x
can you please look at it know
Can you repost it please it wont let my scroll up
Reiteration Reiteration is rehashing a word or an expression in an entry or passage a few times to make feeling and significance to something. Redundancy can be watched a few times all through this entry. Other than the reiteration of the sounds in the same slide, Yann Martel rehashes some different words. The following are 2 samples. "Kick with your legs. Kick! Kick! Kick!" is the first case of reiteration that the creator sees (Martel, 138). This quote is said when Pi is attempting to get RP to swim to the raft. This quote demonstrates the peruser that Pi is edgy to spare RP's life, subsequently offering the peruser some assistance with adding emotions to the scene in their brain. It offers them some assistance with creating a voice for Pi since it demonstrates his urgent emotions. "In almost no time you'll be on board and we'll together. Hold up a second. Together? We'll be as one? Have I gone distraught?" is the second unmistakable case of reiteration utilized (Martel, 140). The redundancy of "together" demonstrates Pi's acknowledgment of what he is doing. Yann Martel rehashes the word together to make a vibe of astonishment and frenzy for Pi since he has recently understood that he is offering a tiger some assistance with getting on board the raft. This reiteration additionally makes a picture of the scene by giving sentiments that the peruser will envision all over.
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