Memoir by Travis Smith
Although my brothers and I had different interests, we all enjoyed
spending time with our neighbor, Ms. Washington. She gave us juice
and told us stories that filled our imaginations with images of her
childhood growing up on a farm. In my mind, she planted seeds that
would later become books.
Biography of Travis Smith
The writer Travis Smith did not come from a family of writers or artists
of any kind, but it seems clear that beloved friends and neighbors
helped to inspire his interest in stories. Later in his career, he would
specifically mention family friends as having taught him storytelling
techniques.
Which sentence best explains the main difference in the way the two
passages use a literary device?
O A. The memoir uses descriptive imagery to show the importance of
Smith's family, while the biography uses similar descriptive
imagery to show the importance of his neighbors.
B. The memoir asks a question about Smith's influences, while the
biography simply recounts how his work came about
OC. The memoir uses a metaphor to describe Smith's inspiration, while
the biography gives a broader perspective on how he became a
writer
D. The memoir uses a flashback to describe how Smith felt about his
childhood in general, while
the biography uses a flashback to show
how his interest in writing affected the rest of his life.