What sound device(s) does Dickinson employ in the phrase, “too cool for corn—” as well as in the line, “But when a boy and barefoot”? Choose all that apply. (1 point) Responses onomatopoeia onomatopoeia alliteration alliteration assonance assonance slant rhyme

The sound devices employed by Dickinson in the phrase, "too cool for corn—" and in the line, "But when a boy and barefoot" are:

- Alliteration: The repetitive sound of the consonant "c" in "cool" and "corn" creates alliteration.
- Assonance: The repetition of the vowel sound "oo" in "cool" and "too" creates assonance.

Therefore, the answer is alliteration and assonance.