The answer is : Oh, she does teach the torches to burn bright!
Metaphor is a form of literature technique that contain an implied comparison between a certain meaning with another.
By saying she doth teach the torches to burn bright!, Rome basically saying that Juliet is a source of light, like a star, against the darkness his life.
We can infer from the excerpt is that Tan believes that achievement tests give inadequate measurements of language ability.
<h3>What is an excerpt?</h3>
Excerpt is a short part of any text, music, or piece of writing. In English excerpts are given and based on that excerpt questions are made to answer.
The excerpt is taken from Mother tongue by Amy Tan, in which the story of people with different language in America is given. Americans don't like people with other languages.
Following are the all options attached
- Tan believes that achievement tests should include a wider variety of fill-in-the-blank questions.
- Tan believes that achievement tests should be constructed by published authors of fiction.
- Tan believes that achievement tests give inadequate measurements of language ability.
- Tan believes that achievement tests give inflated measurements of language ability.
Thus, the correct option is C, Tan believes that achievement tests give inadequate measurements of language ability.
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By the rhetoric of talk or persuasive language, Bobby Kennedy advances to the American individuals, right off the bat to the dark individuals to not look for retribution and savagery against white individuals, but instead expand sympathy and understanding and a craving to live respectively to both highly contrasting individuals.
Concerning parallelism, in a similar vein, he says that what we don't require is division, brutality and disdain yet love and sympathy so he is differentiating the two by creating them both with their outcomes in a parallel design.