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Review the excerpt. Spend all you have for loveliness, Buy it and never count the cost; Which best identifies the metaphor in these lines?

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It compares loveliness to money.


It compares loveliness to something that can be purchased.


It compares loveliness to despair.


It compares loveliness to recklessness.

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The answer is B, It compares loveliness to something that can be purchased.
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Your answer will be:

B: It compares loveliness to something that can be purchased

Hope I helped,

Trisibisi. :)
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