Question
What does the narrator mean when he says "I am blown like a leaf"?
A.
The narrator keeps feeling the wind.
B.
The narrator is in the middle of a storm.
C.
The narrator is moving along aimlessly.
D.
The narrator keeps falling down.
A.
The narrator keeps feeling the wind.
B.
The narrator is in the middle of a storm.
C.
The narrator is moving along aimlessly.
D.
The narrator keeps falling down.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The phrase "I am blown like a leaf" suggests a sense of being moved or influenced by external forces, often in an aimless or uncontrolled manner. Therefore, the best interpretation is:
C. The narrator is moving along aimlessly.
C. The narrator is moving along aimlessly.
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