I would say the third answer
D. Parallelism
Based on Your dictionary, it states: “Parallelism has slightly different meanings, depending on the context, but it’s about balancing the weight or structure of ideas and phrases. In rhetoric, parallelism means balancing two or more ideas or arguments that are equally important.”
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David is thinking about his quest for manhood, which he connects with
owning a gun. Because he is “almost a man,” he believes that he should
own the symbol of manhood: a gun. Borrowing a mail-order catalog from a
local store owner so that he can look at the pictures of revolvers,
David becomes obsessed with thoughts of guns, becoming a man, and, most
important, the strategy that he must use to persuade his mother that he
should be able to buy a gun. A real man doesn't need a gun.
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<span>Olivia refuses to marry Duke Orsino because D. her brother has died and she is in mourning. When the play starts, we find out that Olivia's brother died quite recently. We also find out that Olivia is wearing a black veil to honor his death, and that she will not take it off, or marry anyone for another seven years, while she is in mourning. </span>