Final answer:
The literary devices present in the passage are imagery and simile, with detailed descriptions that paint a vivid picture and a comparison of the comb marks in the hair to a plowed field. Option 3 is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The passage in question uses imagery and simile as literary devices. Imagery is evident in the detailed description of the person's black boots sparkling with polish and the partition of his yellow-blond hair. This description engages the reader's senses and paints a vivid picture of how the person appears.
The simile is used in the comparison of the comb marks in the hair to a 'field that had just been tilled,' using the word 'like' to draw a comparison. This enhances the visual picture by linking the neatness and precise pattern of the comb marks to the orderly furrows of a freshly plowed field.
The correct answer to the question - what literary devices are used in the passage - is option 3, imagery and simile. No idiomatic expressions or personifications are present in the excerpt, and while the boots and hair are described in detail, there is no metaphor equating them to something else.