In his Book XI of Confessions, <em>Augustine made it clear that Plotinus had inspired him</em>.
The more we read Agustine’s Confessions book, the more we can perceive how the way in which he write and exposure a problem was inspired by Plotinus. In addition, the way Augustine saw God and Creation is very similar to Plotinus’s way
Answer: The woman within the poem is comparing her life to a stair case.
Explanation:
At the beginning of the poem, she immediately states "Life for me ain't been no crystal stair." Comparing her life to that of a staircase with no problems and then explaining her life was far from having no issues.
As the poem continues she explains that "her staircase" has splintered, torn up boards, and bare. These things imply issues she has when living her own life. She uses anaologies such as imperfections and darkness in "her staircase" in order to enhance the comparison to her life or staircase.
An exaggeration includes Simile. Thus the correct answer is A.
<h3>What is simile?</h3>
A figure of speech used to add emphasis or imagery to descriptions by comparing one thing with another of a different kind is known as Simile.
The representation of anything in excess or in a more dramatic way represents exaggeration.
Therefore, option A simile is the appropriate answer.
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C) The infinitive to learn acts as an adverb in the sentence