Read the passage from the chapter "My Breaking In" from Black Beauty.
Those who have never had a bit in their mouths cannot think how bad it feels; a great piece of cold hard steel as thick as a man's finger to be pushed into one's mouth, between one's teeth, and over one's tongue, with the ends coming out at the corner of your mouth, and held fast there by straps over your head, under your throat, round your nose, and under your chin; so that no way in the world can you get rid of the nasty hard thing; it is very bad!
Which excerpt from this passage contains an analogy?
A. ends coming out at the corner of your mouth, and held fast there by straps over your head, under your throat, round your nose, and under your chin
B. so that no way in the world can you get rid of the nasty hard thing; it is very bad
C. Those who have never had a bit in their mouths cannot think how bad it feels
D. a great piece of cold hard steel as thick as a man's finger to be pushed into one's mouth