This simile is intended to create a tone of humor.
All of the Athenian's interjections become puns played off of the dialogue in "Pyramus and Thisbe" or off of each other's lighthearted criticisms of the play. Lysander here is comparing Quince's reading of the prologue to a person who does not know how to ride a difficult horse (jolty, not knowing where or how to stop). This sets up the tone for more jokes as the play within the play continues.
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Barbara is as hungry as a horse.-> Barbara has the hunger of a horse.
The car was a jet when it passed by us.-> The car passed by us so fast, it was as if it were a jet.
Kenny played the violin like an expert.-> Kenny played the violin with expertise.
The music was as soothing as rain.-> The music was so soothing, it reminded me of the rain.
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Answer: C. Those who support slavery are evil, and their souls are doomed
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B
You argue your stance with the claim