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Use the following poem to answer the question. Courage is like a mighty roar, Roaring loud, down to the core. In the face of fear and strife, It guides us through the darkest night. With each step, our hearts will race, Conquering challenges, swift of pace. Courageous souls, united we stand, Hand in hand, across the land. Which line from the poem uses onomatopoeia?

The line from the poem that uses onomatopoeia is "Roaring loud, down to the core."

Use the following poem to answer the question. Courage is like a mighty roar, Roaring loud, down to the core. In the face of fear and strife, It guides us through the darkest night. With each step, our hearts will race, Conquering challenges, swift of pace. Courageous souls, united we stand, Hand in hand, across the land. Which line from the poem uses onomatopoeia? (1 point) Responses Courage is like a mighty roar. Courage is like a mighty roar. It guides us through the darkest night. It guides us through the darkest night. With each step, our hearts will race. With each step, our hearts will race. Hand in hand, across the land. Hand in hand, across the land. Skip to navigation

The line from the poem that uses onomatopoeia is "Roaring loud, down to the core."

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Use the following poem to answer the question. Courage is like a mighty roar, Roaring loud, down to the core. In the face of fear and strife, It guides us through the darkest night. With each step, our hearts will race, Conquering challenges, swift of pace. Courageous souls, united we stand, Hand in hand, across the land. Which line from the poem uses onomatopoeia? (1 point) Responses Courage is like a mighty roar. Courage is like a mighty roar. It guides us through the darkest night. It guides us through the darkest night. With each step, our hearts will race. With each step, our hearts will race. Hand in hand, across the land. Hand in hand, across the land. Skip to navigation

Apologies for the confusion. The correct line from the poem that uses onomatopoeia is "Roaring loud, down to the core."

What two stylistic devices does the poet use to add interest and meaning to the poem? (1 point) Responses Personification and Metaphor Personification and Metaphor Simile and Hyperbole Simile and Hyperbole Repetition and Alliteration Repetition and Alliteration Analogy and Allusion