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In "Onomatopoeia," why does William Safire find the word zap so interesting? *
(5 Points)
It has an unusual spelling.
It imitates an imaginary noise.
It was invented in the 1600s.
It was borrowed from an ancient language.

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  • 02-05-2020

Answer:

It imitates an imaginary noise.

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