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Nature Metaphors in 16th-Century Literature
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What aspect of its use of nature-based metaphors and allegories does Visión de los vencidos share with other sixteenth-century literature to convey the themes of transience and impermanence?

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INCORRECT 2. Two-story relies heavily on the usage of personified mountains and rivers that speak directly to characters, guiding their actions, but lacks deeper metaphorical resonance beyond literal interpretations.

B

CORRECT. Usages of earthquakes and eclipses as portraits of social upheaval turning once thriving cultures into memories of the past.

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INCORRECT 1. One usage of metaphors depicting flowers blooming ephemerally to signify the harmonious coexistence between natives and colonizers without any hint of conflict or tension.

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INCORRECT 3. Three poetic devices centered around animals, particularly jaguars, that embody pure untamed freedom unsullied by the corruptive influences of outsiders, thus forming the backbone of the central theme throughout the work itself alone.

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