Metaphor I think, are there options?
It may be inferred and refers to the overarching main point found throughout the text
Arguably, the main message of "The Veldt" is that people should not be over-reliant on technology, and this is shown clearly by the story's main events. When the Hadleys install the HappyLife Home, they believe that they are doing something good for their children.
The correct answer should be C. paradox
This should be a paradox because frugal is the opposite of worth, and according to many the soul is priceless, which means that the frugal chariot carries something that is priceless.
Only 'b' is used correctly.
In 'a' it should be hers
In 'c' it should be its
In 'd' it should be his