Onomatopoeia.
Imagery is incorrect as poets use that in order to help a reader visualize the scene or actions within the poem.
Simile is incorrect as similes are used to make analogies or comparisons between two objects or things.
Personification is incorrect as it is used to give a non-human being humanistic traits, for example, "The wind sang throughout the cold winter night."
Onomatopoeia, however, is correct as this is used to term sounds within a poem such as Wham! Bam! etc.
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Answer:
His life. Perhaps his lungs, and his organs.
Explanation:
Its every humans prize possesion?
c. she sometimes disobeys her parents' rules
If you have a minor injury it does not impair you athletic performance.. answer is D
Answer:
a
Explanation:
you need a comma before "and"