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Taryn had reached the top of her profession, but all she felt was tired. She felt like she had been racing through a maze all these years, searching for the cheese at the end, and finally she had found it, eaten it, and then looked up and thought, Now what?
Which choice best explains the use of the analogy comparing Taryn’s career to racing through a maze?

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Responses

The analogy suggests that Taryn enjoyed her career and did not worry about what the reward would be.
The analogy suggests that Taryn enjoyed her career and did not worry about what the reward would be.

The analogy suggests that Taryn had come to appreciate what she had learned over the course of her career.
The analogy suggests that Taryn had come to appreciate what she had learned over the course of her career.

The analogy suggests that Taryn felt that her career lacked meaning or real purpose.
The analogy suggests that Taryn felt that her career lacked meaning or real purpose.

The analogy suggests that Taryn felt that her career had been more challenging than she expected.

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The choice that best explains the use of the analogy comparing Taryn’s career to racing through a maze is:

The analogy suggests that Taryn felt that her career lacked meaning or real purpose.

This is indicated by her feeling tired and her question "Now what?" after achieving her goal, suggesting a sense of emptiness or lack of fulfillment despite reaching the pinnacle of her career.