Answer: part a is “unchecked fervor can be dangerous.”
part b is “batnik chooses to ignore his father's instructions and drives the car fast to show off for his friends.”
Explanation: i took the test
<span>The line from this excerpt that demonstrates the poet's ability to apply proper use of syntax is D. What has happened to our conviction? In A, the word like makes the sentence seem too colloquial. In B, you shouldn't end a sentence with okay if you want to be formal. In C, this isn't really a question, but there is a question mark at the end of the sentence. Thus, the only correct option is D.</span>
Its c because thats the only one that discuss a before and after.
Well, it could either be metaphor for something (I'm not sure, I haven't read the poem) or 'alliteration', because G is repeated often. The rest of the options aren't possible, because there is nothing ironic here, nor is there a simile, or a metonymy.