For what reason might an author use onomatopoeia in a story or poem?

a. to help create a vivid picture***
b. to compare unlike items or concepts
c. to give the text a song-like quality
d. to represent something else

@Mrs.B this is 4 u. Dude not all of us are smart no one cares about the "honor code" shush

Than y r u here cuz. y u on this cite

Any one have the answers to the whole test it’s english 9b unit 6 semester exam and has 45 questions

LOL NO ONE ASKED @HELPFULHAND

"You won't get anywhere in life?" what they're specifically learning about isn't needed in the real world.

lmao the thing about all the answers is that everybody's are different since they shuffle the questions around. some tests are for honors, AP, or standard. I would love to help @Nuttin erryday but my dumb dumb self wouldnt be of much help ngl. sry!

God yall are annoying

like why are yall on this site if you think its so bad to cheat. thats all this site is used for, to cheat on.

Right wyd on here nerds log off teachers pets

well @Helpful Hand some people like me, are too dumb to understand. i cant snap my fingers and make my brain able to understand like you straight A students 💀

correct.

It agree.

jrug no care

Answers to this test??

Well well well

I took the test. I know most people will probably dislike this but if you paid attention during lessons, live or not, then you would be able to take this test. Before you signed up inthe school, you had to agree to the terms of the honor code. Please, do not disobey rules. You'll learn better if you make mistakes by doing it yourself rather than copying other's work.

Requesting answers to a whole test is an honor code violation.

Your not going to get anywhere in life if you cheat cause you wont learn