I am pretty sure it is C. Exposition because the scene is explaining background information on why the Captain was injured.
The answer could possibly be B though as the author seems to be starting the story with the injured captain as the climax...
Answer:
Mr. Rochester is a type of <u><em>Byronic hero</em></u>
Nobody really knows what they want to use us for but they never tell us for a reason they alway say they know what were doing bot not really
Similes are comparisons that use the word "like" or "as". For example, "I slept like a log last night" is a simile.
A metaphor is a comparison that does not use "like" or "as". For example, "He is a bull when he plays football" is a metaphor.