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On page 73, the leader of the caravan provides us with a metaphor about the desert. What comparison is being made here?

A) The desert as a teacher
B) The desert as a lover
C) The desert as a challenge
D) The desert as a friend

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Final answer:

The metaphor in the passage compares the desert to a challenge.

Step-by-step explanation:

The comparison being made in the metaphor about the desert is the desert as a challenge.

In the metaphor, the desert is being described as a challenging environment that requires knowledge and skills to navigate and survive.

The leader of the caravan is likely using this metaphor to emphasize the difficulties they face as they traverse the desert.

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