To begin with, E.E cummings used visual techniques, by one of the poem which is set of parentheses the shape which supports the poem. First in terms of punctuation, the exclamation point is used to emphasize the leap, and the semicolon suggest a continuation of the accion. Second the shape and spacing creates the visual technique (doc B).
As a result, E.E cummings creates meaning by using Auditory techniques, Assonant vowel and
spacing between words (Doc C). One of them is onomatopoeia which refers to words that imitate sounds like wuggle, wiggle, campy, chomps, chomps, stretch, scratch, and scrunch he also used “Ree Ray Rye Roh” which represent a rooster (doc D). Alliteration is the constant sound at the beginning series of words an example for it is “wuggle wiggle” (doc D).
As you can see E.E Cumming used Visual techniques and Auditory techniques to make his poem more interesting and fun to read.