Respuesta :
Answer: B) Imagery.
Explanation: Imagery is a literary device that consists in the use of figurative language or detailed descriptions in order to evoke the senses of the reader (sight, hearing, smell, touch or taste) and to create a mental picture. In the given excerpt from "Huckleberry Finn" we can see that Twain uses imagery like "and could see three or four lights twinkling," "the stars over us was sparkling ever so fine," "and down by the village was the river, a whole mile broad, and awful still and grand," etc, to develop Huck as an informal narrator.