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Do you know How to explain “pick, peck, pock”?
As you can see in the attached picture. “Pick, peck, pock” has been mentioned several times in the story.
It seems to me that “pick peck pock” is the sound effects of the cracking of the egg.
I’m not sure if it correct. Can someone explain it to me?
Thank you very much!
Aug 15, 2022 3:40 AM
Answers · 2
It is the sound of the little chick's beak pecking at the egg to break the shell. What a bird does with it's beak, to pick up food, etc., is called pecking.
August 15, 2022
Yes, I think that is sound of the egg.
August 15, 2022
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