B they both require a four-year college degree. Sorry if I get it wrong
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The excerpt shows how the writer created a vivid metaphor based on religious language; the paragraph provides interpretations of biblical metaphors in classic texts
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I had the same Newsela assignment
answer: Ancient flood myths gave audiences a positive way of understanding their place in the world as a new creation brought out of destruction.
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i took the test :)
Once again, Melville devotes a chapter to the minutiae of the whaling industry, but in this case he extends his description of the whale line to its more metaphorical implications. Ishmael compares the whale line to a noose, and in turn compares this noose to the mortality of all humans. Once again, this metaphor takes on sinister implications, a reminder of impending death and destruction that may come at any moment.
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The answer is C "...who never thinks or speaks or writes, save of his feats with the muck-rake, speedily becomes, not a help to society, not an incitement to good, but one of the most potent forces for evil."
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I took the test and c was correct