Which sentence describes a race car using onomatopoeia?

A. The sweet car went around the track quickly.
B. The rapid race car drove around the track.
C. The fast car traveled around the roadway
D. The sleek, powerful race car zoomed around the track.
I think it is B. or D.
Please help.

The sentence that describes a race car using onomatopoeia is: D. "The sleek, powerful race car zoomed around the track." The word "zoomed" is an example of onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound that a fast-moving car makes.

To determine which sentence describes a race car using onomatopoeia, we need to understand what onomatopoeia is. Onomatopoeia is the use of words that imitate or suggest the sound that they describe.

Looking at the given options, sentences A, B, C, and D all describe a race car in different ways. To identify onomatopoeia, we need to focus on words that imitate the sound of the race car.

Sentence A does not contain any onomatopoeic words, as "sweet" does not describe a sound.

Sentence B mentions a "rapid" race car but does not directly use any words that suggest a sound, so it is not an example of onomatopoeia.

Sentence C describes a "fast" car but does not use words that imitate a sound. It is also not an example of onomatopoeia.

Sentence D, however, describes the race car as "sleek" and "powerful" and most importantly, "zoomed" around the track. The word "zoomed" suggests a fast movement and mimics the sound that a race car makes. Therefore, sentence D is the correct answer and an example of onomatopoeia.

So, the correct answer is D. "The sleek, powerful race car zoomed around the track."

Which one has a word that SOUNDS like a race car? That's what onomatopoeia is — using words that SOUND like what is being written about.

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