Answer:
Alliteration
Explanation:
Because you are not using simile, metaphor,personification,or hyperbole
The purpose of a satire is to criticize an institution, person, or group.
Satires generally use humor, irony, and sarcasm to ridicule human behavior. The main argument or point in a satire is often concealed. They are often found in political cartoons.
Concrete terms refer to objects or events that are available to the senses. [This is directly opposite to abstract terms, which name things that are not available to the senses.]
Examples of concrete terms include spoon, table, velvet eye patch, nose ring, sinus mask, green, hot, walking.
Examples of abstract terms include love, success, freedom, good, moral, democracy, and any -ism (chauvinism, Communism, feminism, racism, sexism).
I would say that “This burn is almost as bad as racism.”
I believe the answer to which you seek is the first option: imagery as the author puts emphasis on the environment or in this case the sounds that surround the character in this particular predicament.