I think it’s A im not sure
Answer: The author's method of organizing a text. Causes stem from actions and events, and effects are what happen as a result of the action or event (Cause/Effect). Placing together characters, situations, or ideas to show common or differing features in literary selections(Compare/Contrast).
Explanation:
“i can drink that straight as if it was water” means that he/she can drink that particular drink like they drink water. like with the same reaction with which they drink water
I think you can do all of the above but it depends what it's about