<span>1.appealing to what is
popular:  bandwagon</span>
2.using a celebrity to
advertise a product : transfer
3.using the audience's
feelings as a tool of persuasion : appeal to emotions
4.discrediting someone
by linking him or her to words or ideas having negative associations : name
calling
5.giving only two
choices; ignoring other alternatives : black or white fallacy
 
        
             
        
        
        
True(I really dont know i just wanted to finish the thing)
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
C. Revising a poem’s ideas and words
Explanation:
This question refers to Mackenzie Connellee's poem "Invitation".
There, the author counters the claim that writing poetry is easy work and gives some examples of the creative process.
In the mentioned lines, the author makes a metaphor about poetry "slopping lazily over the couch of a page" while the author has to "remove its muddy shoes and rearrange the pillows". That means that it takes some hard work and long road from the idea and raw material to the finished poem.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Not 100% sure but this is my opinion
B). Metaphor
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The answer is A: A trip to San Fransisco would be fun for anyone.