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I would say C. a poem that tells a story
The correct answer is: B. Juvenalian satire
Juvenalian satire derives its name from the Latin satirist Juvenal.
Satire is usage of humor, exaggeration, irony, etc. in order to criticize people's lack of intelligence or vices, especially when it comes to politics and other current issues.
Juvenalian satire is used in literature; when we use this kind of satire, we ironically criticize people from our day and age, using a lot of abusive language as well as pessimism.
Answer:
A) epic simile
Explanation:
An epic simile is a figurative language that compares one element to another (thing, animal or person) while employing the words "as" or "like" and that is developed over several lines of verse. Its aim is to make the writing more colorful and interesting and serve as decoration.
The passage is an example of epic simile because it describes Athena through several verse lines by comparing it to "a bird in soaring flight", and employing a simile because it uses the word "like" to compare.