I think the answer is homophone
Because a homophone is when each of two or more words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling.
By explaining the concept of being an “also-ran,” the author describes someone who enjoys participating in a contest even though he or she does not win. The quotation from paragraph 9 expresses the author's positive viewpoint of “also-rans” who “finish third in a three-horse race.
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this doesn't even have answer choices, I'm gonna need more information on this to help
Answer: i would say the first one
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Because i dont see why it would be c or d and d there is no reason for him to write a letter just to talk about his past
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Love it!
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Includes subtle biblical references within your poem.
Concise yet deep.
The only inconsistent part is the first stanza - it is the only section with any variation of "you" in it, which is totally fine but it stands out a little.
Other than that, I think it's great :)