I believe the answer is B, an extended metaphor.
It can't be A because similes are comparing two unlike things using the words "like" or "as", which will also eliminate D.
It can't be C because a personification is where an inanimate object is given human-like qualities.
Throughout the entire passage, the author compares Ben to a bear and uses words such as "growled", "barked", "lumbered" which shows how the comparison between the two is prolonging throughout the passage.
Answer:
A. deep and dynamic
Explanation:
Zeus is a god he powerful and away to show that is he voice.
D OR B SORRY CANT GIVE YOU AN EXACT ANSWER
The author's decision to set much of the story on a school bus symbolizes the boys' monotony of the boys' lives.
The given question is based on the story 'Not the Same Old' by B. McSwain. The story starts surrounded by two kids taking bus routes in each day. They usually takes school bus to go and come back home from school. One of the boys says that it is same everyday in their neighborhood. They find it boring that nothing special happens in their everyday life.
Analyzing this situation too, we can conclude that the author decided to set much of the story on the school bus to show the monotony in the boys' lives. It symbolizes the regularity in the boys' lives.
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