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Answer: Parasitism
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Sorry if i'm wrong, but Parasitism is when one group gains while the other suffers.
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You could talk about how cats were once worshipped like gods( by egyptians).
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Onomatopoeia is imitating animal sounds in verbal form, that is, writing things like bark or meow. In poems, onomatopoeia can create musical effect if made to rhyme or has an assonance (like moo moo in old macdonald had a farm). It can also make it more effective if it's some ominous sounds like growling or hissing or similar.