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English, 28.04.2021 20:10, kaieshaweston

Figurative Language/Analogies: Which of the following is NOT an analogy comparison in the novel? *
"It's like I'm trying to climb a mountain, but I've got one fool trying to shove me down
so I won't be on his level, and another fool tugging at my leg, trying to pull me to the
ground he refuses to leave. Jared and Trey are only two people, but after today, I know
that when I head to Yale next fall, I'm going to be paranoid about people looking at me
and wondering if I'm qualified to be there."
"You looked in a mirror lately, SJ? You're just as white as I am."
"When they get to Manny's car and Blake pulls on the hood and raises his arm in the
Nazi salute, Justyce knows the train he just hopped on is headed downhill in a major
way. It occurs to him that the moment he said he was cool with the whole thing, he
cut the brake lines and completed surrendered his power to stop it."
"Jus, if Melo and SJ are diverging paths on the road of life, you're headed for a dead
end, my friend.

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