Have you ever felt as small as an ant, yet as powerful as a superhero all at once? That's how life can seem sometimes, full of contradictions like the clash between darkness and light, as if the sun and the moon were engaged in an eternal dance. Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue or why the grass is green? Well, let me tell you, curiosity is like a key that unlocks the door to a treasure trove of knowledge. It's like stepping into a magical forest where every tree holds a secret waiting to be discovered. So, students, embrace your questions, for they are the seeds of wisdom that will bloom into understanding. Follow your your curiosities and wonderings, as they will serve as guideposts on your journey towards adulthood.

How does the underlined rhetorical device contribute to the author's purpose?

Question 14 options:

It evokes thoughts of nature and bugs

It emphasizes that life is full contradictions by evoking images of opposites

It suggests that there is no point in thinking too hard about things, as they can never be figured out

It encourages the reader to think about their relationship with school

It emphasizes that life is full contradictions by evoking images of opposites.