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Language and Style Unit Test 3 of 153 of 15 Items Feature My mind sparks with an idea for a painting, And my thoughts are a hum of bees. First they bumble around the petals Of a flower, dancing near the pollen, But then they flit to another, still Not ready to settle on one, yellow Dust stains their feet; their wings Flicker in the air, and next it’s uncertain Where to go: Thistle or clover, Zinnia or honeysuckle? Tip and tap, My bee thoughts hum, until they finally Land on one. Question Use the poem to answer the question. Which choice explains the metaphor in this poem? (1 point) Responses The metaphor comparing paintbrush strokes to bee movements is used throughout the poem. The metaphor comparing paintbrush strokes to bee movements is used throughout the poem. The metaphor extends throughout the poem as the speaker compares creative thoughts to bees’ movements. The metaphor extends throughout the poem as the speaker compares creative thoughts to bees’ movements. The metaphor at the beginning of the poem compares thoughts to bees, and other metaphors are used throughout. The metaphor at the beginning of the poem compares thoughts to bees, and other metaphors are used throughout. The metaphor begins with a comparison of bees to thoughts and ends with a comparison of bees to music. The metaphor begins with a comparison of bees to thoughts and ends with a comparison of bees to music. Skip to navigation page 1 of 1

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The best choice that explains the metaphor in this poem is:

**The metaphor extends throughout the poem as the speaker compares creative thoughts to bees’ movements.**

This response accurately captures the essence of the poem, focusing on the central theme of comparing the speaker's creative thoughts and ideas to the behavior of bees as they move from flower to flower, illustrating the process of artistic inspiration and decision-making.

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