Meaning of the metaphor this house is a closet?

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The answer to the question above would be that the metaphor "this house is a closet" refers to the size of the house. The house seems to be so small that the speaker compares it to a closet.

A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that is not literally true, but helps make an idea or comparison. In addition to this, it generally states that one thing is another thing. In this case, the speaker is comparing the house to a closet because he thinks it is reallly small.


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What is the best description of the phrase the glass ceiling

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A glass ceiling is when you can't progress or advance further up the rungs in your job because of something like race or gender. This represents a glass ceiling because you can't go higher than that, but it shouldn't exist since it is after all glass.

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Since this is not a multiple-choice question, I'll provide you directly with an answer that is also an explanation of the term "glass ceiling".

The phrase "glass ceiling" is used to refer to a barrier that is physically invisible, yet real, a barrier that prevents people belonging to a certain demographic to achieve higher positions - to climb up the corporate ladder. The people affected by a "glass ceiling" are minorities -- women, immigrants, African Americans etc. An example with the phrase is as follows:

- You would think things would be better by now. But the company where Joan works still has a glass ceiling... It looks like she'll never get to CEO.

Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:Ashton enjoyed studying drama in high school. Ashton plans on studying drama in college.

Which choice best combines the sentences to eliminate repeated words while maintaining the meaning?

Ashton enjoyed high school and plans on studying drama in college.
Ashton enjoyed drama in high school and plans on studying it in college.
Ashton enjoyed studying drama in high school and plans on studying in college.
Ashton enjoyed studying drama in high school and plans on studying drama in college.

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The correct answer among the choices provided is:

Ashton enjoyed drama in high school and plans on studying it in college.

This sentence preserved the content of the sentence at the same time omitted the redundant words to provide better sentence construction.

the answer is B i got a 100 on the quiz

Which of the following is a hallmark of the modern biography?A.Includes focus on ordinary people instead of merely kings, rulers, and saints

B.Allows subject to speak in his or her own words

C.Includes an attempt to be objective and to critically evaluate subject

D.All of the above

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The answer that represents the hallmark of the modern biography is D) all of the above, including focus on ordinary people instead of merely kings, rulers, and saints, allowing subject to speak in his or her own words, and including an attempt to be objective and to critically evaluate subject.

Read this sentence:Elaine was confused while learning to juggle.

Which word could you substitute for confuse that tells the reader that Elaine was probably laughing at herself?

Abash: to destroy the confidence of
Confound: to put to shame
Fluster: to put into a state of busy confusion
Mortify: to subject to intense embarrassment

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The third option. Just took the test

mortify: to subject to intense embarrassment

Which verb should be used in the sentence below?Everyone _______ pizza for lunch.

A. has want
B. wants
C. want
D. have wanted

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b.  everyone wants pizza for lunch

What the value of this block 1,000

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Answer:

get the 100 blocks 10 times

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The value of the 1,000 block is one thousand ones, one hundred tens, or ten hundreds.

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