Hello, the answer is D, metaphor.
For example, "She is a diamond"
Onomatopoeia is an imitation of a sound.
For example, "Pow!" or "Boom!"
Personification is giving nonhuman objects human attributes.
For example, "The branches of the tree danced in the wind"
A simile is a comparison using like or as.
For example, "She is as valuable as a diamond"
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1. You can see through the comparison to a mountain, that the grandpa is tall and always there 'looming' (hovering) over the speaker. You can see that the speaker does not speak much around his grandpa, as he is "silent as a stone".
2. These details show that the speaker is impressed by his grandpa and looks up to him the way a stone would look up to a mountain-it shows that he hopes one day he will grow to be like his grandpa.
3. The theme of this poem is shown through the way the speaker looks at his grandpa and the shed. The shed needs more than paint because it is so old, which relates to his grandpa and the theme of growing older.
Answer:
bounded rationality
Explanation:
Bounded rationality refers to the understanding that when individuals make decisions, their coherence and good sense is restricted by several factors. In that respect, the outcome of their decision is limited by the information they possess, by their mental processes of acquiring knowledge and understanding, and by the time limitation for decision-making.