It isn't simile, because there is no comparison to anything, and it isn't ironic.
A) First Option
Reason: I did Process Of Elimination. The last definition talking about London, is not it, the one before the last one talks about a charge made for goods, which is also not it. Also, a bundle made for transportation, that's not money, that's like Carrots being sent to the store. So, to me, it has to be the first option.
An allusion is a reference made to hint at something without saying it directly.
this can include a person, place or event and like many allusions its up to the reader to understand it and make the connection.
example: Jeez sally sure is a grinch around the holidays.
this is refrencing the grinch who was unhappy all the times especially at Christmas .
<span>There are two mistakes in this sentence.
The first mistake is the use of the word "less" when used with the noun "cars." Instead, the correct word should be "fewer." In general, use the word "fewer" when the number of objects can be counted; use the word "less" when the objects cannot be counted. For example: fewer cars on the road (cars can be counted), but less traffic (traffic is a general noun and cannot be counted).
Also, note that the verb "means" does not agree with the subject "cars." Therefore, the correct sentence should read: Fewer cars on the road mean less traffic.</span>