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What does the metaphor " the interstate was a parking lot at rush hour" means?
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What does the metaphor " the interstate was a parking lot at rush hour" means?
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It means the interstate was filled with cars not moving because they were stuck in traffic. Since the cars were not moving on the interstate it looks like they were in a parking lot at rush hour
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It means that the interstate is packed with cars at rush hour. Everyone is speeding somewhere.
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