B I know because I red the book and the movie ITS SOOO GOOOOOOOOOOOD
The figurative language used is a metaphor. A flashback refers to a previous event and there's no indication of Orwell referring to any previous events in this sentence. An oxymoron is when contradictory words are used in a conjunction such as faith unfaithful kept him falsely true. The word usage in this sentence isn't contradictory as it flows well in this sentence. A euphemism is a nice way to say a bothering statement. The sentence isn't any sort of bad claim, so the option of a euphemism is out of the question. A metaphor compares two things without using the words "like" or "as". In this sentence, Orwell compares advertising to the rattling of a stick inside of a swill-bucket. This makes metaphor the correct answer. Hope this helped :))
Answer with Explanation:
The audience sees Mr. Frank<em> looking weak</em>. This gives insight on the audience about his age, as it has been narrated,<u><em> "He is gentle, cultured European in his middle years.</em></u>" The audience also sees a cluttered and dusty place, which seems like<em> it was meant to be abandoned</em>, as it has been narrated<em>,</em><u><em> "The rooms are dusty, the curtains in rag</em></u><em>s; Chairs and tables are overturned." </em>Chairs and tables are normally overturned <em>when nobody is using them. </em>The audience also see Mr. Frank carrying a <em>"rucksack,"</em> which means he is going somewhere as it has been narrated ,<u><em>"As he starts back for his rucksack..."</em></u> His moving restlessly shows that he is sad. It is even reinforced when he broke down and cried when he saw<em> a woman's white glove</em> as it has been narrated <u><em>,"He breaks down, crying."</em></u> There must be something special about the white gloves that made him cry. The audience also sees Miep and this gives them a clue that she's young as it has been narrated that<u><em> "She is pregnant"</em></u> and she's seen to have a big belly.