I’d say “ D” , because it sounds more valid ..
Ponyboy is experiencing a conflict between his looks and himself.
The conflict in the passage is an internal conflict. When a literary character experiences conflict inside of them, that is an internal conflict.
Ponyboy wished that he looks like Paul Newman who appears tough. However, Ponyboy does not look tough. He then goes on to consider himself not bad looking though as he justifies his looks by saying that "I have light brown, almost-red hair and greenish-gray eyes".
Ponyboy does not like his looks too much because he compares his looks to Paul Newman and wants to look like him. He is not content with his looks but also justifies that he is not bad looking either. He himself is not sure whether is looks good or not. Thus, he experiences an internal conflict between his looks and himself.
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Answer:
The simile establishes a comparison relationship between two images, the use of "what" allows connecting different elements to offer a new way of understanding the poem.
The meaning is that the passage of time is inevitable, and with it, the feeling of forgetting will happen. The presence of oblivion is present in us like heaven every day, and it occurs in all spaces.
D because it makes more sense than all of the rest.