Question
Which sentence gives an example of an analogy?
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Susan and her younger brother get along like a house on fire.
Susan and her younger brother get along like a house on fire.
Figuring out his point could be as frustrating as finding a needle in a haystack.
Figuring out his point could be as frustrating as finding a needle in a haystack.
Mrs. Alverson's daughter Patricia is usually a little lamb when we babysit her.
Mrs. Alverson's daughter Patricia is usually a little lamb when we babysit her.
The rejection was a knife thrust in her chest and turned over and over again.
The rejection was a knife thrust in her chest and turned over and over again.
Life is a race, because the one who gets to the finish line first always wins.
Select two correct answers.
(1 point)
Responses
Susan and her younger brother get along like a house on fire.
Susan and her younger brother get along like a house on fire.
Figuring out his point could be as frustrating as finding a needle in a haystack.
Figuring out his point could be as frustrating as finding a needle in a haystack.
Mrs. Alverson's daughter Patricia is usually a little lamb when we babysit her.
Mrs. Alverson's daughter Patricia is usually a little lamb when we babysit her.
The rejection was a knife thrust in her chest and turned over and over again.
The rejection was a knife thrust in her chest and turned over and over again.
Life is a race, because the one who gets to the finish line first always wins.
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The two sentences that provide examples of analogies are:
1. Figuring out his point could be as frustrating as finding a needle in a haystack.
2. Life is a race, because the one who gets to the finish line first always wins.
Both sentences draw a comparison between two different concepts to illustrate frustration and competition using relatable imagery.
1. Figuring out his point could be as frustrating as finding a needle in a haystack.
2. Life is a race, because the one who gets to the finish line first always wins.
Both sentences draw a comparison between two different concepts to illustrate frustration and competition using relatable imagery.
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