Answer:The answer is A. The metaphor isn't any of the others so it has to be that one. the second line is negative as is the third inside of the poem. (I hope this helps)
Bartok was inspired by Stravinsky’s work to put a more traditional and often Baroque forms in pieces of his “middle period” such as Cantata Profana and Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celesta. <span>Stravinsky’s influence waned after the rise of postwar serialism. Messiaen used techniques that were clearly Stravinsky-like, though, such as melodic fragments of different metrical lengths repeating themselves and intersecting in different ways.</span>
In this example of a woodblock print, the registration points, or chosen locations that ensure the colors align correctly, were likely placed in the corners by the artist.