Oxymoron is correct answer for it
Well considering it is “sandwiched” between two pieces of bread I would say yes. Although it is weird to think about
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.
Hello there.
What rises yet never falls?
Smoke?