No it is not
The American flag is commonly referred to as the "Stars and Stripes" or the "Old Glory."
There were 13 stars because at the time America had 13 colonies.
Some people might say it's 666 (which is evil too) but 1945 is the number of Lucifer's name.
New stars are added to the American flag whenever a new state officially joins the Union. The flag has had 50 stars since Hawaii joined in 1960.
What are some recent songs using onomatopoeia
anything
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Oh, dude, in "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, some onomatopoeic words include "tapping," "rapping," and "rustling." These words mimic the sounds they represent, like when someone is gently tapping on your chamber door at midnight. It's like Poe was playing a game of sound effects bingo while writing this spooky poem.
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An Onomatopoeia poem can have any number of lines. The key feature of an Onomatopoeia poem is that it uses words that imitate the natural sound they represent, rather than adhering to a specific line count.
No, but "Number the Stars" is a novel.
this book doesn't have that many onomatopoeia
the bell went ding dong
"Number the Stars" is a novel by Lois Lowry and has not been adapted into a movie. It is only available as a book.
Examples of onomatopoeia are "buzz," "bang," "moo," and "sizzle." Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words mimic the sound they represent.
The number of stars is finite.