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Explain how the phrase, a flame inside me, is used in the sentence below.
In addition, a flame inside me rekindled my desire to draw.
A.
"Flame" is used as a simile to compare kindling a fire to the writer's desire to draw again.
B.
It explains the author's desire to continue drawing at the same time as studying math.
C.
"Flame" is used as a metaphor to compare kindling a fire to the writer's desire to draw again.
D.
It explains how the author's ability to do math is similar to their desire to draw.
In addition, a flame inside me rekindled my desire to draw.
A.
"Flame" is used as a simile to compare kindling a fire to the writer's desire to draw again.
B.
It explains the author's desire to continue drawing at the same time as studying math.
C.
"Flame" is used as a metaphor to compare kindling a fire to the writer's desire to draw again.
D.
It explains how the author's ability to do math is similar to their desire to draw.
Answers
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The best interpretation of the phrase "a flame inside me" in the sentence is:
**C. "Flame" is used as a metaphor to compare kindling a fire to the writer's desire to draw again.**
In this context, "a flame inside me" symbolizes a passionate motivation or desire that has been reignited, indicating a strong emotional connection to the act of drawing. This metaphor suggests that, like a flame, the desire can grow and be nurtured over time.
**C. "Flame" is used as a metaphor to compare kindling a fire to the writer's desire to draw again.**
In this context, "a flame inside me" symbolizes a passionate motivation or desire that has been reignited, indicating a strong emotional connection to the act of drawing. This metaphor suggests that, like a flame, the desire can grow and be nurtured over time.