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A. The road was an unbroken line from a Sharpie marker, its smell
overpowering and its thick stroke intimidating in its confidence.
Explanation:
A metaphor says something "is" something it isn't
c. is a simile- it's "like" something
b. is just a description
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evidence are documents or proofs that are either to prove someone or something to be true or false
An allusion is a type of writing that makes a reference to a person, place or event, it can be real or imaginary, it depends.
Allegories are like metaphors, they bring hidden meanings in figures, actions, imagery, or events, which creates a moral or spiritual meaning the author tries to show.
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The most prominent stylistic device in those lines is D. Symbolism. The whole idea of the passage is that the narrator would give up their glamorous life for one where they aren't in the spotlight. They would give up all of the benefits that come with being wealthy just to have privacy. Each situation that is listed, like "I'll give my jewels for a set of bead" represents the willingness to give up the benefits of being wealthy/royal to escape the cost, which is being well-known and not having privacy, having to worry about what people think. In the scenarios the narrator is using to portray this feeling, one thing represents another, which is the definition of symbolism.