Women opposed the sale of alcohol because of its impact on men society.
In my opinion, the correct answer is A. simile for stories Jamie makes up about himself. Simile is a figure of speech that compares one thing or phenomenon to another, with or without the conjunction "like" or "as". In this case, the comparison to a paper boat obviously refers to "stories about the real Jamie Sabin" that he sets adrift.
By the way, here is the excerpt:
<span>Inside the bus, in his summer Class-A uniform with its brass glitter and infantry-blue shoulder cordon, Jamie Sabin was going home. Fort Benning would be a fading dream; Preston, Virginia, a place unknown, his future. He was in between, fumbling with puzzle pieces, making up stories about the real Jamie Sabin. Each of these he set adrift like a paper boat on a shifting sea of daydreams. He did that encased in the drone and shudder of diesel pistons and hissing tires. Jamie Sabin was going home to a place unknown. </span>
Answer: D. Overly charged language
Explanation:
Here's why!
Charged language is often used in hyperbole and not typically based off of good facts. In an argumentative essay you need to support your claims with good facts. Charged language often manipulates people's emotions. Charged Language typically contains meanings beyond the word itself. Example of charged language: He is an <em>angel</em> of a friend It implies that he must be a very good friend, but it's not very direct. Hope this helped!