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Read the passage from the poem "Can't" by Edgar Guest.
Can't is the word that is foe to ambition

An enemy ambushed to shatter your will...

Which best analyzes the effect of the metaphor in this passage?





It helps the reader understand that when you do not believe in yourself, you will not set goals.

It helps the reader understand how to fight and battle against the mindset that you can't achieve your goals.

It helps the reader understand that parents are more likely to use the word than their children.

It helps the reader understand just how terrifying the word really is.

I think that it is the second option.

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Answer: A) It helps the reader understand that when you do not believe in yourself, you will not set goals.

Step-by-step explanation: A metaphor is an indirect comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, it helps create an image and explain a point. In the given excerpt from the poem "Can't" by Edgar Guest, we can see an example of a metaphor that compares the word "can't" with an enemy, this comparison helps the reader to understand that when you do not believe in yourself, you will not set goals, because "can't" is foe to ambition.

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