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One place you may have seen lots of onomatopoeia is in comic books. Comics use onomatopoeia to describe sounds. When a character slams a door, it goes "BANG!" When a superhero strikes a villain with a lightning bolt, it goes "ZAP!" When the hero speeds away on a motorcycle, it goes "ZOOM!" Onomatopoeia helps comic artists display the action of the comic, and helps the reader enter the sound-world of the comic strip. Which of these is an example of onomatopoeia in the comic below?

A
"The box fell out of the van."

B
"Moving Day"

C
"Thud!"

D
"Oh no!"


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