The answer is B: first person, reteller.
The story is all about a man who absent himself for a long time from his wife. But the point of view is from the narrator, Nathaniel Hawthorne, who had recollected a story from old publications, told as true. The fact that he is telling a story <em>altready told before</em>, he is a <em>reteller, narrating his point of view of the story.</em>
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It's A
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Only line 6 answers this question. The rest do not make sense.
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hyperbole
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because it compares two things in an egxadration form
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Add several more counterclaim arguments.
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