The best choice is option C. A conceit is an "extended metaphor" - meaning it is drawn out or lengthy, possibly even explored throughout the entire poem. Another characteristic of a conceit is that it is often a surprising unexpected comparison - for example, comparing two things that are not at all related - which may help the author of the poem to more effectively grab the reader's attention.
<span>An example of a conceit in poetry includes Shakespeare’s well-known sonnet, Sonnet 18, which begins “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” Throughout the poem, the subject (the person the narrator is talking about) is compared to a summer's day, making this an extended metaphor.</span>
Answer: What’s the story name
Cleofilas was born in Mexico and later moved to Texas so she talked about her comparison of life in Mexico and Texas.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The focus and the matter of subject for Woman hollering Creek is about the experiences of Cisneros which have been surrounded by the influences of America and having touch of the area where she grew up. It talked about the focus of role of women in the society and their relationships with the men in their lives.
Cleofilas was born and grew up in a small town in Mexico. But later in life she moved to Texas for her life. So she had the touch of Mexico in her which was the area where she grew up.