I don't like the way this is worded. An allegory is a short type of poem. Not a genre. But the answer is D. If you look at general poetry structure, it tells a vivid story in a confined manner.
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The different dialects made it a bit difficult to understand and follow the dialogue. I could understand Higgins and Pickering well, but it was tough to understand what Eliza was saying sometimes. For example, consider this excerpt from the play:
THE FLOWER GIRL: Ow, eez ye-ooa san, is e? Wal, fewd dan y' de-ooty bawmz a mather should, eed now bettern to spawl a pore gel's flahrzn than ran awy atbaht pyin. Will ye-oo py me f'them?
I had to read this excerpt several times to understand what Eliza was saying. In such cases, the other characters’ responses to Eliza helped me figure out what she was saying.
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"Pleaseeeeee can I get a puppy, it will be cute and cuddly. I promise I'll be gentle and take good care of it. I love you guys so much!"
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By using diction like "cute" "cuddly" "gentle" "care" and "love. I am able to appeal to the emotion to the audience by reatining a warm feeling.
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Its a beneficial behavior to one's mental and physical health which is linked to a high level of self discipline and self-control.
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