O Connor’s language during this story drives the reader to investigate it stylistically, since there are several words, phrases, sentences, and utterances, that are associated with some rhetorical terms, like figurative language, puns, creativity, rhetorical deviation, and wordplay.<span> In this story, the use of figurative language is based on the comparison, the use of simile and personification makes the reader excited.
The three examples used in the story are :
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"I'd smack his face," John Wesley said.
"Tennessee is just a hillbilly dumping ground," John Wesley said, "and Georgia is a lousy state too."
"My daddy said I was a different breed of dog from my brothers and sisters. "
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"Nobu and I did our best to keep the Minister kneeling in the doorway with his head suspended over the snow. But despite out best efforts he soon tumbled out headfirst. I did my best to shove him to one side, so he would at least end up in the snow that hadn't yet been vomited upon. But the Minister was as bulky as a thick piece of meat. All I really did was turn him onto his side as he fell."
Explanation:
From: Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden, page 362
The answer is C the late Cesar Chavez
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