Answer:
What is the question? and what are the lines
Onomatopoeia is a literary device in which a word is named after the sound it is trying to describe. Splash, sizzle, and meow are all examples of onomatopoeia. So, let's look at the poem in question. Examples of onomatopoeia in this poem can include "sputter," "mutter," "snap," and "hummed." Hope this helps.
Allusion
Alliteration= occurrence of a letter, we don’t have that.
Allusion=expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly. ‘ an allusion to Shakespeare’
Onomatopoeia=sound associated ‘ sizzle’
Simile= needs words like or as
Answer: The setting is any average wooded region of the British countryside.
Explanation: Take this into note though, that this entire setting was created in the authors mind!
Not knowing exactly what you are getting until it comes in the mail while on the other hand when you buy things in the store you know what you are getting.