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Answer:
James Thurber uses many made-up words in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty," but only two or three seem to qualify as examples of onomatopoeia, which is the creation of words that imitate natural sounds.
Explanation:
The pocketa-pocketa-pocketa sound increases because Mitty is unconsciously pressing harder on the accelerator.
Authors use DIALOGUE to portray characters and dramatize conflicts as well as give the readers a better understanding of the character and why they behave a certain way
The opening scene shows there innocence by them playing