Which of the following best describes the author's figurative treatment of "Hunger" (fifth through final sentences)?
A
By sustaining an allegory, the author develops "Hunger" as a complex character.
B By addressing "Hunger" repeatedly, the author captures its elusive and foreboding nature.
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By repeating the word "Hunger," the author trivializes its impact.
D
By changing the metaphor frequently, the author illustrates the omnipresence of "Hunger."
E By imagining various scenarios, the author creates a history of "Hunger" and deprivation.