For what reason might an author use onomatopoeia

in a story or poem?
(1 point)
to help create a vivid picture
to compare unlike items or concepts
to give the text a song-like quality
to represent something else

1 answer

The most likely reason an author might use onomatopoeia in a story or poem is to help create a vivid picture. Onomatopoeic words imitate the sound they represent, adding a sensory element to the text and allowing readers to more easily visualize or imagine the scene being described.
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