The metaphor of a gold star supports the purpose of the speech because it emphasizes the selfish and superficial motivation behind voluntour opportunities.
<h3>What is a metaphor?</h3>
A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two different things with the goal of emphasizing an idea or a quality. In paragraph 3 of the text we are analyzing here, the speaker uses the metaphor about a gold star on a resume with a specific purpose.
The metaphor emphasizes the selfish and superficial motivation behind voluntour opportunities. People do not choose voluntourism for charitable purposes. They just want the gold star on their resume, that is, to look good in order to be hired.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option 3 as the correct answer.
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Answer:
'Why do you read this book alone?' I was asked.
I stumbled and mumbled.
Julius Ceasar couldn´t have been more wounded
by this simple question, sharp as a killer´s knife.
Brutus, you?
My fictional world of silence was taken apart;
to read it aloud, how?
The book on my lap, it burned;
the flame of shame.
If I could, or would, should I share?
But to exist as a social being,
would I stop to exist as myself and me,
and crumble into a humble reader,
not being able to bare
the sight of others
in the campfire´s flare.
Explanation:
The answer is "D." i have to write more than that so hello? i think this is long enough. k bye
I believe it’s “entertaining”, I asked a second person also and they said the same. Hope this helped!
Because he was important back in the day and was a big impact on the community