Use the paragraph to answer the question.

Look, to make a truly remarkable sandwich you must go full scientist. Toast the bread wrong? Throw it out! I'm talking about precision, here. Use a microscope. Get that bread to just the right crunch level-and
then we'll talk about lettuce. You can make a good sandwich with science, but the product is art!

What purpose does the analogy serve?

(1 point)

O getting a point across in a clever way

O explaining something about a character

breaking down a difficult concept

orienting a reader to a setting

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Getting a point across in a clever way.

The speaker uses the sandwich/science analogy to illustrate (in a vivid, clever way) that precision matters but the final product is art, rather than to teach a complex idea, set a scene, or primarily reveal character.