B Makes the most sense to me
The traditions and customs of the speaker's native land.
The poem suggests that the speaker's native land has traditional clothing, is non-violent, and practices Catholicism. By spurning, or refusing to wear, the traditional clothes, the person is rejecting her culture in favor of fashion. The desire to use weapons that are unfamiliar also does against the customs of the culture as non-violent. Lastly, the plaster saints are indicative of a Catholic religion as well as kneeling prayer.
Answer:
"I am a laptop." (Metaphor)
"Books started swirling around becoming a tornado." (Metaphor)
"<u>Like</u> colorful snowflakes..." (simile)
"Come on Cameron, you can compute <u>like</u> a laptop." (simile)
"My laptop <u>grinned</u> at me." (<u>person</u>ification - giving an object human-like characteristics)
Metaphors are like similes, but without the words 'like' or 'as.' Metaphors sound literal, even though they are obviously just a comparison.
Final answer: First and third quotes.
A memoir is an example of biographical story