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choose the poem that uses onomatopoeia. now sweet and clear, and faint and low, the airy tinklings come and go, like chimings from some far - off tower, or patternings of an april shower. leave the lovely words unsaid; for another thought is fled from my dream - entangled mind. bird of passion, unenshrined. from agnes e. mitchell, \when the cows come home\ and from rollo britten, \bird of passion\
Onomatopoeia is the use of words that imitate sounds. In the first - given poem, "tinklings", "chirmings", "patterings" are onomatopoeic words imitating sounds. The second poem has no such words.
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The first poem: Now sweet and clear, and faint and low, The airy tinklings come and go, Like chirmings from some far - off tower, Or patterings of an April shower.