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Jamie had a way with words, but his convictions were so many balloons—pretty and shiny on the outside, nothing but hot air on the inside.

What does the analogy the reader understand about Jamie?

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He speaks well but doesn’t mean what he says.
He speaks well but doesn’t mean what he says.

He helps others speak but doesn’t have anything to say himself.
He helps others speak but doesn’t have anything to say himself.

He is a good speaker but often forgets what he is saying.
He is a good speaker but often forgets what he is saying.

He speaks a lot but never seems to say anything right.
He speaks a lot but never seems to say anything right.

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He speaks well but doesn’t mean what he says.

The balloon image shows his words look attractive but are empty—no real substance or sincere conviction.