Asked by Jayden
Read this except from Through The Looking Glass
However this was anything but a regular bee: in fact it was an elephant as Alice soon found out though the idea quite took her breath away first."And what enormous flowers they must be!" was her next idea. "Something like cottages with the roofs taken off, and stalks put to them and what quantities of honey they must make!
Question: what two things are being compared in the simile in this excerpt.
a flowers and cottages
b bees and elephants
c roofs and honey
d stalks and flowers
However this was anything but a regular bee: in fact it was an elephant as Alice soon found out though the idea quite took her breath away first."And what enormous flowers they must be!" was her next idea. "Something like cottages with the roofs taken off, and stalks put to them and what quantities of honey they must make!
Question: what two things are being compared in the simile in this excerpt.
a flowers and cottages
b bees and elephants
c roofs and honey
d stalks and flowers
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Answered by
Jayden
plz
Answered by
your friend
I would say cottages and flowers so 🅰 if this is wrong i'm sorry
Answered by
deku
its a hope it helps ;)
Answered by
chinchilla
I believe its A
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