Answer: B. Language.
Explanation: similes, metaphors and allusions are figures of speech, similes and metaphors are comparison between elements that aren't obviously related (similes use the words "like" and "as" to make a comparison and metaphors don't, this last ones are direct comparisons), and allusions are brief references to persons, places or events (historical, political, cultural, etc). The use of these literary device is an example of language choices, so the correct answer is option B.
The correct revision is..
"You're being dramatic," said Eliza.
"I don't think it's dramatic to say that you're going to fail the humanities class if you don't pass its final exam," replied her mother.
You're is short for you are. It's is short for it is. You use its for possession.
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Teenagers can develop informed opinions on teenage issues and events to improve themselves in making proper decisions that impact themselves and those people living with them and around them in their community by reading about issues most teenagers face, how hormones affect the way they act and think, and thinking about how community, home life and school also effects how the way they think, work and live.
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Explanation:
She uses her money to buy her grandson a gift