Onomatopoeia Quiz Definition & Examples When & How to Write an Onomatopoeia Quiz 1. What is onomatopoeia?a.the use of purposely messy prose for dramatic effectb.words which create a visual imagec.the Greek word for gobbledygookd.a word that sounds like the sound it describes 2. How is onomatopoeia different from alliteration?a.alliteration does not utilize soundb.alliteration cannot create rhythmc.onomatopoeia is a certain type of word, whereas alliteration is repetition of consonant soundsd.onomatopoeia is a certain type of word, whereas alliteration is repetition of vowel sounds 3. Which of the following is onomatopoeia?a.slurpb.glug-glugc.haha!d.d. all of the above 4. Rewrite the following sentence, using Onomatopoeia: He fell down on his skateboard.a.His skateboard skittered across the ground and he fell with a thud.b.His skateboard slipped from his sweaty hand.c.He fell, the skateboard fell, the sky fell.d.One must be careful not to fall when skateboarding. Definition & Examples How and When to Use Onomatopoeia Quiz