Respuesta :
Answer:
b. Implied metaphor
Explanation:
An implied metaphor is a metaphor that compares one thing to another without explicitly mentioning to what thing the former is being compared to. We get to know what is the “thing” the former is being compared to due to the description of the former's actions or features. The passage provided uses this literary device when it states that John “flies from person to person.” Here, the author is comparing John to an insect without mentioning the insect.