Answer:
B) By encouraging Romeo to think logically and consider his options.
Explanation:
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These are the answers for questions 40 through 42:
40-B. “… blossoming like silver petals...” (line 48)
41-C. “Instead more than a million came to marvel at the titanium-clad miracle” (lines 64 and 65)
42-B. “Their master plan included a first-class musseum, so original that it would attract worldwide attention and rescue their town from its slow decline” (lines 6 through 8)
In the article, the author - Neil de Grasse Tyson discusses parapsychology and writes that comparing it with real science is absurd because there is no way to support the sixth sense in humans. He notes that our senses are limited and scientific knowledge is needed to prove the theories. The correct answer is D.
I would say the correct answer is B. hyperbole.
Hyperbole is a figure of speech that authors use when they want to exaggerate things. So this 'vegetable love' cannot possibly grow larger than empires - the poem just wants to demonstrate the power and intensity of this love by using the figure of hyperbole. A paradox would include two completely opposite things, and <em>vast </em>and <em>slow </em>are not opposites.