B words used in ways that make their precise common meaning clear
This must be from a standardized test. The wording is a little confusing, but I'd say it is a metaphor. Google says the definition of metaphor is "a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable." This is saying something <em>is</em> something, or comparing two items without using "as" or "like". Have a good night/day!
-Dylan (AKA Animus)
<em>a e s t h e t i c </em>
Answer:
He did not say anything but looked at the bags against the wall of the station. there were labels on them from all the hotels where they had spent nights is the correct answer.
Explanation:
I believe the correct answer is: B. Dialect.
<span> The epoch of Realism
(19th century) is characterized by the constant tendency of authors
to show real life as vividly and convincing as it can be. This is often
achieved by description of ambient to the tiniest details and characterizing
characters as humanly possible.
One of the techniques of characterization is
regionalism –
including dialects to represent social class, age and origin</span>