I’d choose the last one but it may not be correct.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
you can't have one with out the other
Answer and Explanation:
<u>A viable answer that can work with this analogy is:</u>
Key is to door as a combination is to <u>end product.</u>
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<u>Another answer could be:</u>
Key is to door as a combination is to <u>success.</u>
The key is used to:
- Unlock a door
- Open up a pathway
- Open the door
- Open a pathway to success
A combination (of something), with the something being:
- a group of people
- the work of a group of people
- things put together
- a mix(ture) of things
The combination (of something) can:
- Lead to success
- Lead to a solution
- Lead to the final product
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<em><u>I hope this helps!</u></em>
This passage uses metaphor.
Specifically, Orwell is using a metaphor to describe the effect of the British Empire. Wood is passing -- the speaker sees it but does not realize at first that the wood is being carried by old women. When he finally does see them, he realizes how old and crushed they are beneath the weight of the wood.
The Empire is much the same. It passes -- it moves along -- but as it does so, it crushes beneath it the oppressed, whose lives make it possible for the Empire to run smoothly.