Answer:
The poem suggests the freedom and happiness are concerns of the individual, not the group.
Explanation:
The metaphor in the passage is line 2
D “In the US, aggression is often directed toward other members of one’s own family,” is the best choice. It supports this statement by examples of parents abusing kids, as well as marital abuse. It’s not A or B, as it doesn’t focus on one or the other, and it’s not C because statistics about a rise or decline are not mentioned.
The figurative language used in the excerpt "The greater our knowledge increases, the greater our ignorance unfolds" is the <u>paradox</u>.
The paradox connects in the same situation two opposite things in a construct phrase that together acquires sense: although it seems more logical that when knowledge increases, ignorance reduces or fades away, the meaning of this sentence is that the more we know, the more we discover that yet we have much to learn; Then, the connection of the increasing knowledge with the unfolding ignorance makes sense.
I think A or C, not sure, might have to check! have a nice day!!