Your answer would be D conclusion
Answer:
B, You have to be cruel to be kind
Explanation:
<em>A paradox is a statement that seems self-contradictory on the surface but, upon closer inspection, actually rings true. </em>
In this example, at first thought, being cruel is never kind, but if you think more deeply about it you realize that is can be true. Tough love is one use of this, as parents sometimes have to be strict and/or mean (perform a cruel action) in order to teach their children right from wrong. (perform a kind action)
A is an oxymoron. "Awfully" and "pretty" are contradictory terms.
C is verbal irony. You wouldn't expect something so large to be called tiny.
D is alliteration. Dark, dim, and doorway all start with the same sound.
I think the best place to cut some information out of an article would be to take some from the ending of the article. The middle part is too important, that is where your big thoughts go. The beginning only tells what the article will be about as well as used to draw the person in to the article. The ending is the part where the journalist wraps it all up.