The narrator compares Sophia's friendships to a lunch buffet because chooses which ones she wants on any given day.
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Angela was always a little envious of the perfectly manicured Sophia, who never had to worry about which lunch table would have her. Sophia was an old friend, but these days, Sophia treated her friendships like the lunch buffet, picking and choosing which side dishes to add to her plate on any given day. And today it looked like Angela would be passed over again.
Select the correct answers from the lists to describe the analogy in the passage. (1 point)
The narrator compares Sophia's friendships to a ____ (lunch buffet, lunch table, or plate of food) because ____ (can never decide what she wants to do with friends, she wants to enjoy each of them equally, or chooses which ones she wants on any given day)
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