Which line in the poem contains an example of onomatopoeia?

A. Line 6
B. Line 7
C. Line 14
D. Line 15

Line 6: and you'll forget all about that broccoli you chop

Line 7: Rock candy looks like beautiful glass

Line 14: but spinach tastes all gritty and sandy

Line 15: Taffy is slurpy and sticky and sweet

I think it's line 15

??? What king of question is this? This is just dumb... None are really onomatopoeia. If I were you, I would choose 15 because of slurpy, sticky, sweet, but if I was feeling dumb, I would make a letter E, write none of the above, and circle it

line 6, so a

Yes, you are correct. Line 15 contains an example of onomatopoeia. The word "slurpy" imitates the sound of someone slurping, making it an example of onomatopoeia.

You are correct! The line that contains an example of onomatopoeia is line 15: "Taffy is slurpy and sticky and sweet."

Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where a word imitates the sound it represents. In this case, the word "slurpy" imitates the sound of someone slurping on taffy, making it an example of onomatopoeia.

To determine the line that contains the onomatopoeia in the poem, you would first need to read and understand the definitions of onomatopoeia and identify any words that imitate sounds. By reading through the options provided and analyzing each line, you can identify that line 15 matches the criteria.