Don't quote me on this, but it might be C
The description that best defines the term <em>metaphysical conceit </em>would be unusual comparisons to describe commonplace things.
For example, John Donne wrote a poem called <em>The Flea </em>in which he is talking about a mere insect on the surface level, whereas in fact he is using metaphysical conceit to talk about a romantic intercourse through the metaphor of a flee.
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I belive the answer is C. Hope this helps :)
This statement demonstrates a simile. A simile uses "like" or "as" when used. The simile in this statement is "clinging like cobwebs".