Im pretty sure that your answer is going to be A.) Because it's important to know outside information about every topic.
Answer: you don’t have to rhyme, remember that. Prose is just as valid as rhyming poetry. I always write what I’m trying to convey and THEN use synonyms to make it rhyme if it needs to.
Explanation:
It's metaphor, since "Her early leaf's a flower" saying one thing is another without using the word 'like'. A simile does a similar thing, but it does use the word 'like'. An onomatopoeia is a word that sounds like a sound, and personification is giving a nonhuman thing human attributes.
So one day I was home alone and I heard the sound of a window breaking. Scared out of my mind I ran to the counch and hid behind it . I heard the person move around then go in the bathroom. I her a loud crack and the sound of someone groaning as the walked out the door. After a moment or two I stepped out of my hiding place and went to check everything. Suprisingly everything was still there. But then I went into the bathroom to see a literall hole and the toilet was gone. No kidding . Im still waithing for the police to arrive.