onomatopoeia
"Snap, Crackle, and Pop" are examples of onomatopoeia, which is a figure of speech where words imitate the sounds they represent. These words evoke the sounds associated with Rice Krispies when they are poured into milk, creating a vivid auditory image. Onomatopoeia enhances the sensory experience of the phrase, making it memorable and engaging.
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figure of speech according to categories
figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.
They are verbs
"Snap, Crackle, and Pop" are examples of onomatopoeia, which is a figure of speech where words imitate the sounds they represent. These words evoke the sounds associated with Rice Krispies when they are poured into milk, creating a vivid auditory image. Onomatopoeia enhances the sensory experience of the phrase, making it memorable and engaging.
I think the word you seek is onomatopoeia. That means a word that copies the sound, like bang, snap, crackle.
A figure of speech
Tagalog Translation of FIGURE OF SPEECH: tayutay
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figure of speech according to categories
figure of speech is a kind of a style. the credit of this is point of figure.
They are verbs
The figure of speech in the first line is Simile.
Simile
figure of speech
The six figure of speech are:SimileMethaporPersonificationHyperboleOnomatopiaIronyBY: JULIA GONZALES AND DIANE MERCADER