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English, 18.03.2021 02:00 itsdria

Write the onomatopoeia for each word 1. The plane took off
2. A big vase being dropped on the floor
3. a ballon being burst
4. the birds cheerfully hummed a sweet tune
5. someone eating crips
6. a light being switched on
7. a fierce dog
8. a small bell being rung
9. a snake on the grass
10. an egg yolk on a pan
Here are the CHOICES
A CHIRP
B SPLAT
C ZOOM
D SMASH
E GROWL
F POP
G CRUNCH
H HISS
I CLICK
J TINKLE

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