The answer is <span>A- a second meaning or sound-alike word used to create humor</span>
I think it is a metaphor. Metaphor's are like similes but don use "like" or "as".
For example: I am a pig at dinner.
That is a metaphor because I'm saying that I'm a pig at dinner, but I don't literally mean it.
For a simile:
I am like a pig at dinner.
I say like because I'm comparing myself with a pig. And I used like. So it makes it a simile.
I hope that helps! :)
So the answer is metaphor.
The answer is Infinitives. This is because infinitives uses "to + verb". This does not intensify or add to the mood of the excerpt. The verbs, adjectives and punctuation that make the makes the excerpt to show the mood. Additional information, infinitives are not verbs.