Example of onomatopoeia in the seven ages of man

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Whining school boy; sighing like furnace; whistles in his sound

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Onomatopoeia is a word that phonetically imitates or suggests the sound that it describes. Examples of onomatopoeia differ depending on the language you are speaking, and they are usually associated with words such as the sounds that animals make (oink, meow, roar, chirp). In The Seven Ages of Man, these are the examples of onomatopoeia that we encounter.

Answer 2
Answer: The onomatopoeia used are WHISTLES and WHINING....

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"It rejected traditional forms" would be the best option from the list since many poets were writing about new things in different ways. This meant that that Beat Generation writers though traditional forms should be rejected in many ways. 

The correct answer is C) it rejected traditional forms.

The statement that is true of poetry in the 1960s is that it rejected traditional forms.

This new generation of poets broke traditional rules to have more liberty to write. They considered the idea to write about the first thought that came into their minds. They said that the first thought usually was the best one to initiate writing. Their way of writing poems was not as rigid as in the past. So the statement that is true of poetry in the 1960s is that it rejected traditional forms.

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C. bicycling to build leg strength.  It is the most general activity among the four choices.  Although it says to build leg strength it is not so specific for what activity it will be used for.  The other choices were more specific in their goals.

Answer: D

swimming to improve coordination

Explanation: How could swimming help with coordination???

The others make logical sense not this.

Swimming CAN help with coordination but not directly.  principle of specificity needs to be more exact

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B.
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C.
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D.
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