Out of all choices, I'd probably say simile since the other choices don't exactly show in the lines.
The poem "Blazon", by Cecilia Woloch represents a modern version of the blazon <em>The poet uses conventions of the blazon structure</em>. In Blogalicious the author explains that this poem is called "Blazon" because it is a poem of praise for a beloved, on the French tradition, which is a list or catalogue of the beloved physical characteristics, describing each of them with a metaphor.
Answer:
D. My friends considered visiting their grandmothers in Oregon to be a long trip, so visiting me in Iran was like taking a left turn at the next moon.
Explanation:
The part where it says taking a left turn at the next moon is an example of hyperbole.
D. My friends considered visiting their grandmothers in Oregon to be a long trip, so visiting me in Iran was like taking a left turn at the next moon.