The correct answer is D. Hyperreality.
Explanation
Jean Baudrillard (1929 - 2007) was a porstmodern french philosopher who stood out for his research on the subject of hyperreality, a term that refers to the inability of the conscience of individuals to distinguish reality from fantasy, especially in the Postmodern cultures with great technological advances. This theorization is expressed by Baudrillard through an example in which he refers to a Jorge Luis Borges story, that describes a map of a territory. Based on this description, Braudillard points out that in postmodernity, the territory does no longer exists and that only the map or its representation has remained. He also states that it is not possible to differentiate between the two because the differences have been minimized until eliminated. So, the correct answer is D. Hyperreality.
The Great Depression was a result of a lot of the shops and trading centers fell and there wasn't many shop left and there wasn't any money going around for people to buy things and they could not live any longer to this point. Very few wanted to keep going.
In general, an extended metaphor is "<span> a metaphor that sustains the comparison for several lines, or for an entire poem" since it is almost always longer than a standard metaphor. </span>
The answer is German.
He was known as the “Desert Fox” and considered to be one of the top
German Generals of World War II. He would
later be defeated by the British forces commanded by General Montgomery in the
Battle of El Alamein.