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Is there onomatopoeia in October by Gillian Clarke?

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Is there onomatopoeia in October by Gillian Clarke?

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If you know what onomatopoeia is, it should be apparent, even from the first line: “Wind in the poplars and a broken branch…” With even that first line, you can hear the violent rushing of the wind and the popping and breaking of branches.

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