The correct answer is C. extended metaphor.
Metaphor on its own is a comparison (without using words such as like or as). However, when that comparison spreads throughout a text or a poem, it is referred to as extended metaphor.
Attitude is your tone; connotation refers to your thoughts and opinions about a particular word; figurative meaning is the use of figures of speech, such as metaphor, hyperbole, etc.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A photograph is supposed to be clear but it is not . In the same way a knife is supposed to be sharp.
The montage set to upbeat music. People like to see happy people so that would work the best.
<span>D: a long, elaborate comparison between two dissimilar actions or objects.</span>