Read the excerpt from paragraph 3.

Relocating to the country is an adjustment and can feel like a grand adventure. Former urbanites must learn new skills and learn to be more self-reliant. For example, grocery stores are fewer and farther between; therefore, a thirty-mile trip to the market if you’re out of milk is a different story. Furthermore, meal delivery services that have become so popular in the last decade often don’t service rural communities, effectively squashing a sushi craving.
What is the effect of the figurative language in this paragraph?

a
The simile of the meal delivery service creates a mood of anticipation, as the fact that stores are fewer and farther between means people must grow or hunt their own food.
b
The symbolism of the sushi-craving creates a humorous mood around the unexpected consequences of moving away from the convenience of urban centers.
c
The symbolism of the thirty-mile trip to the market creates an exciting mood, emphasizing how even routine chores in the country are done with a sense of adventure.
d
The simile of the grand adventure creates a mood of discomfort, as those used to the conveniences of modern living must adjust to a new, more difficult way of living.

1 answer

The correct answer is: b. The symbolism of the sushi-craving creates a humorous mood around the unexpected consequences of moving away from the convenience of urban centers.

This choice effectively captures the playful and ironic tone in the paragraph, highlighting how the loss of urban conveniences can lead to humorous situations.