In "The Return of a Private," Hamlin Garland includes the following passage: "Same here," put in one of the other men. "Hide'll grow on again, dollars'll come hard. It's goin' to be mighty hot skirmishin' to find a dollar these days." The language used by the man in this passage is an example of Garland's use of __________.
Definitely. If we consider other possible languages; hyperbole, it's definitely not. Then it's not onomatopoeia either. It certainly is not irony as well. It's dialect.