Simile! Remember that similes always use "like" or "as".
Example: "As crazy as a fox" or "Sweet like candy"
He questions the tradition of wall-mending.
Back then, these individuals had no rights and were treated like absolute trash, far less than human. These individuals would drop off their children in institutions that had disgusting living conditions (e.g.. Willowbrook Institution) or just leave them out on the streets to fend for themselves. However, in today's perspective, these individuals have more rights than they did back then. They are considered more human and now have a voice in their own affairs, sometimes the government is in charge of some of these individuals.
The paragraph contains a simile
The answer to this question is false. Parallel plots can never have more than one character, as they are usually linked by a single character and the same kind of theme.