No, it is not imagery.
Imagery would tell you how he looks specifically, these are all general observations. You cannot imagine him in a detailed manner with this info. Is he blond? Is he a brunette? Does he have pale skin? If we can't make an image in our mind, then it's not imagery. Imagery consists of SPECIFIC details. For example, imagery would be, "His eyes were a crystal blue, as if they were made of water. It seemed like you could jump right into them and swim for hours."
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Argument
Passage 1 is not precise enough. The second passage shows how long it takes to form a habit and the upshot is that it varies from about 18 days to not being able to form the habit at all.
I don't think D is the answer. It is not inaccurate. The first passage just gets stuck in a rut and doesn't get out.
The first passage looks like it is precise and informed. It really isn't. It just has steps which makes it look precise and informed. Not B
It is clear enough, just not as clear as the second passage. Not A
Which leaves us with C. I would pick it, but don't be surprised if it is one of the other choices. I just think it gets in a rut and stays there.