Answer:
B: rhyme scheme
Explanation:
A rhyme scheme is a regular pattern of rhyme at the end of the line of a poem. This pattern is demonstrated by the use of letters (beginning with "A") indicating the lines in a poem that rhyme with each other. For example:
[...] have you any wool ? A
[...] three bags full ! A
[...] one for the dame B
[...] down the lane. B
Answer: A) The metaphor conveys that Scott's novels are finely crafted, impressive works that address a broad spectrum of topics and ideas.
Explanation: a metaphor is a figure of speech that consists in making a direct comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, in order to create an image in the reader's mind. In the given sentence we can see an example of a metaphor that compares Sir Walter Scott's novels with intricate tapestries of life, this metaphor conveys that Scott's novels are finely crafted, impressive works that address a broad spectrum of topics and ideas.