While there are many different sound devices that can be used in poetry, such as near rhyme (sounds are similar but not exact), alliteration (same beginning sounds), this one is onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia is using words to suggest a sound. This can also be words like whispering, sizzle, thump, clang, etc. Using onomatopoeia allows you to imagine what it would sound like if you were present (this is part of imagery).
More tornados occur in North America than anywhere else in the world.
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As Steinbeck wrote, the intercalary chapters are in place to evoke an emotional response from the readers of The Grapes of Wrath. Whether they are explanatory, sermon-like, or metaphorical, they approach the reader in a 'big picture' way that the narrative chapters cannot.
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A whirlpool is powered by water but a black hole is powered by gravity.
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Contrasting means to compare items and the difference between them. This sentence explains how different whirlpools are from black holes. The other responses should be incorrect because they only focus on a single item, a black hole.