In lines 5-11 ("For him . . . drudgery showed"),the author’s point is primarily developed throughthe use of(A) comparison and contrast(B) appeal to emotion(C) exaggeration(D) metaphor(E) humor

Answer :

In lines 5-11 of the passage ("For him . . . drudgery showed"),the author’s point is primarily developed through the use of: metaphors (option D).

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In a comprehension passage, some questions are given that follow the passage. The questions are to be answered by using the data given in the passage, even if it differs from real-life facts.

Now,

  • The lines 5-11 say: "For him the sounds of the 5 world were the ingredients he mixed into appetizers,  main courses, and desserts to satisfy the appetite of his worldwide audience. He wasn’t averse to going out in  a boat to catch the fish himself. He would raise the fowl himself. But when that musical meal appeared before you 10 none of the drudgery showed".
  • In these lines, ("For him... Drudgery showed"), the writer illustrates his point with the use of metaphors as, "He could possibly hear a flea scratching," "For him sounds of the world were the components," "musical meal," etc.

Hence, Option D is the most correct, i.e., In lines 5-11 ("For him . . . drudgery showed"),the author’s point is primarily developed through the use of: metaphors (option D).

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