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Vera_Pavlovna [14]
3 years ago
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Analogies use comparisons to explain simple and complex concepts, as they let the readers comprehend the ideas a writer expresse

s within an essay. In order to produce an analogy, first select a subject for it like someone’s feelings about something or someone’s reaction towards something, etc. After that compare the situation to another individual, thing, event or place that is familiar to the readers. Which analogy would be the best argument to add to this paragraph? I disappointed my parents and my wife because I took the path of the artist instead of that of the American businessman. From the beginning, I wanted to make art. I felt very strongly about my decision, even though I stumbled around for a long time. The great thing is, it's 25 years later, and I feel intense passion about my art. I just want to create art. A) Life is like a box of chocolates. B) Art is the wonder in life that exists in everyday things. C) I had to make a decision just like all great men before me who experienced the pain. D) Making decisions as young man makes men feel as if they are facing the firing squad.
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RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
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The answer is b your welcome
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