Narrator: LITERARY TECHNIQUE COMICS
Narrator: today's technique
Narrator: ONOMATOPOEIA
T-Rex: Onomatopoeia is when words sound like the thing they're describing!
T-Rex: But it only really shows up in parallel timelines, where dogs are called "barkbarkpantpantbarkbarkwhine"s. That doesn't mean you can't use it in your stories though! For example, try naming a main character "HellomynameisCaptainPete" if his first line in the story is "Hello, my name is Captain Pete"!
T-Rex: Pros do this ALL THE TIME.
Utahraptor: It shows up in our timeline! You already used it: "bark" sounds like a dog bark!
T-Rex: No it doesn't!
Utahraptor: Well, it does if you say it in a dog voice.
T-Rex: EVERYTHING SOUNDS LIKE A DOG IF YOU SAY IT IN A DOG VOICE!!
Utahraptor: I GUESS THAT'S WHY DOGS USE THEM, HUH??
Narrator: CONCLUSION:
T-Rex: Onomatopoeia ruins relationships, never use it