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Medium Reading and Writing · Standard English Conventions · None · MCQ

The author wanted to explain the significance of the invention of the printing press. But, the author also wanted to make the point that this technology is not a new phenomenon. The author has made this point clear throughout the passage, even going so far as to use a metaphor comparing the printing press to an invention that occurred thousands of years ago. The author's use of this metaphor is intended to create a connection between these two seemingly disparate inventions. Although the printing press may be a more recent invention, it has the same essential function as the older invention. What is the most likely reason why the writer uses a metaphor in this passage?

In this passage, the metaphor is used to

  1. A

    describe the speaker’s feelings and experiences.

  2. B

    emphasize the importance of the speaker’s message.

  3. C

    create a connection between two seemingly disparate inventions.

  4. D

    suggest that the speaker is addressing a large audience.

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