The answer is D. All of the other claims focus on giving the students an easier time at the expense of the school, while answer D makes the argument that it would benefit the school.
Yes. It's a metaphor because the writer is not implying that the boy is actually a pig; his actions represent a pig. And thus, it is a metaphorical phrase, nonetheless an actual description!
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The poet is comparing the children to dogs barking at his world, because children who shout, yell, get annoyed by little things, so some of them throw a tantrum //side note: like dogs barking// at their parents :3
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