For what reason might an author use onomatopoeia in a story or poem?

to help create a vivid picture

to compare unlike items or concepts

to give the text a song-like quality

to represent something else

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- To create a sensory experience for the reader
- To add emphasis or intensity to a specific moment or action
- To engage the reader's auditory imagination
- To evoke a certain mood or atmosphere in the writing
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