The correct response is:
The author uses onomatopoeia that reflects the way people who live in that culture would describe sounds.
In the passage, the use of onomatopoeic words like "byuu, byuu," "za, za, za, za," and "ba-ra, ba-ra" serves to evoke the specific sounds associated with the wind, rain, and hail. This choice of language not only paints a vivid picture of the storm but also connects to the cultural context by capturing the unique auditory experiences of the environment in which the characters live.