Poems that use onomatopoeia arouse the sense of: sound, touch, smell or sight?

Doesn't poems that use onomatopoeia
ariuse the sense of sound?

I think that it is sound.

It is a word that is used to create a sound effect. for example sizzle, snap

sorry- I mispelled the word arouse

exactly!... sliding, swooping, bang, crash, drip: all of those and many more.

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__________ gives the reader a verbal description of an author’s ideas and feelings about their environments.
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