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1. why might a poet use sound devices like alliteration or onomatopoeia…

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  1. why might a poet use sound devices like alliteration or onomatopoeia? to make the poem longer to confuse the reader to create mood and make the writing more vivid to avoid using punctuation

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Alliteration (repetition of initial sounds) and onomatopoeia (words that imitate sounds) are used to enhance the sensory experience, evoke emotions, and set the mood, making the writing more vivid. They are not used to make a poem longer, confuse the reader, or avoid punctuation.

Answer:

To create mood and make the writing more vivid