Question
Read the following line from the poem:
"To my amazement, not a single woman declined
one. It was like a Sacrament."
What does the author's comparison of sharing cookies to a Sacrament suggest about the interaction?
A.It was a religious experience for all involved
B.It held a deep, almost spiritual significance
C.It was an unusual occurrence in an airport
D.It was a mandatory part of the waiting process
"To my amazement, not a single woman declined
one. It was like a Sacrament."
What does the author's comparison of sharing cookies to a Sacrament suggest about the interaction?
A.It was a religious experience for all involved
B.It held a deep, almost spiritual significance
C.It was an unusual occurrence in an airport
D.It was a mandatory part of the waiting process
Answers
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The author's comparison of sharing cookies to a Sacrament suggests that **B. It held a deep, almost spiritual significance**. This implies that the act of sharing cookies created a meaningful and transformative experience for those involved, elevating the interaction beyond a simple exchange to something more profound.
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