Language and Style Unit Test

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Feature
Use the passage to answer the question.

“Please insert your card,” the parking kiosk chirped.

Jihun had inserted the card three times, each time with this same result. The interview was at 11:00; it was now 10:50 and counting. It was at least a five-minute walk to the clinic, so if you really thought about it, it was more like 10:55 now. And, of course, for an interview people wanted you to be early, to show initiative and all that stuff. The thought of just ramming the gate flashed through Jihun’s mind and disappeared just as quickly.

Attempt number four. “Please insert …”

This cheery robot voice was really beginning to wear on him. Jihun fired an apologetic text to Carol, explained that the parking garage was his captor holding him hostage, and pressed the “Call” button. Nobody showed up. Car after car sailed by in front of him. He stewed and seethed at the thought that he might miss out on this job because someone else was slacking off at theirs. A sheet of newsprint blew by like a tumbleweed.

Question
What sensory details does the implied metaphor of “Car after car sailed by. . .” suggest?(1 point)
Responses

The other drivers have places to be.
The other drivers have places to be.

The other drivers are more competent.
The other drivers are more competent.

The other drivers have more patience.
The other drivers have more patience.

The other drivers are exiting with ease.
The other drivers are exiting with ease.

1 answer

The sensory details implied by the metaphor “Car after car sailed by...” suggest that the other drivers are exiting with ease. This imagery conveys a sense of fluidity and ease in contrast to Jihun's frustrating experience at the parking kiosk, highlighting his sense of being stuck while others move smoothly along. Therefore, the best response is:

The other drivers are exiting with ease.