Read the following poem by Clarissa Scott Delany and answer the question.

"Joy"

Joy shakes me like the wind that lifts a sail,
Like the roistering wind
That laughs through stalwart pines.
It floods me like the sun
On rain-drenched trees
That flash with silver and green.
I abandon myself to joy—
I laugh—I sing.
Too long have I walked a desolate way,
Too long stumbled down a maze
Bewildered.

What does the use of a figurative language device in the bolded lines add to the poem's meaning?
a. The use of an allusion supplies context for the reader.
b. The use of metaphors allows the reader to see how the speaker feels about nature.
c. The use of onomatopoeias provides auditory imagery for the reader.
d.The use of similes paints vivid comparisons of how "joy" makes the speaker feel.