Pop art onomatopoeia

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an orange and white poster with different types of speech bubbles on it's side

Have you ever heard a word that sounds like the sound it describes? That’s called onomatopoeia. It’s a literary device that is used to describe a sound by imitating it with a word. For example, the word “buzz” imitates the sound of a bee. Onomatopoeia is used in literature, poetry, and even in everyday language. ... Read more

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comic book cover with pop art

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an image of a question mark in the middle of a speech bubble that says, what is it?

Download this Comic Illustrations And Onomatopoeia, Irregular Pattern, Onomatopoeia, Question Mark PNG clipart image with transparent background for free. Pngtree provides millions of free png, vectors, clipart images and psd graphic resources for designers.| 1536099

the word pop art written in comic style

MEET POP ART! Looking for a little extra POW in your next party or entertainment event? MEET POP ART! Providing awesome balloon twisting and face painting in CT and Southern MA, Pop Art is entertainment for all ages. Balloon animals (aka balloon bending, aka balloon twisting) are more and more popular every year. From giant sculptures to fun and

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four different colored posters with the words bang on them in various styles and colors,

Students in grades 5 & 6 have been diligently working on their Onomatopoeia art for the past two weeks. First, they had to fill up the entire 9x12 paper with black text from magazine pages. Then, they were to create a sketch of their word and some action symbols that represent the chosen word. Next, they drew their design on top of the magazine paper with a sharpie marker and added shadowing around their letters. Last, I had them use a limited color palette of blue, red, and yellow to…

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