There are no specific pages dedicated to onomatopoeia, as it's woven into the storytelling. Here are some examples of its use:
* Sound effects during Meg's journey: You'll find words like "whoosh," "bang," "thud," and "crash" used to describe the sounds of traveling through time and space.
* The sounds of nature: L'Engle uses words like "rustle," "chirp," and "gurgling" to evoke the natural world.
* Animal sounds: Words like "bark," "meow," and "roar" are used to describe animal sounds, particularly when Meg encounters the creatures on the planet Uriel.
Instead of specific pages, you'll find onomatopoeia throughout the story, enhancing the descriptions and making the reading experience more immersive.