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e metaphor in the first paragraph comparing the narrator’s situation to a “high-wire act” emphasizes which of the following?

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A. The danger of the narrator’s current predicament

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He's standing in a fire escape outside a 7 story building, something that can be considered a "high-wire act", a risky job or operation.

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High wire act is an act where a person caught would take wrong decisions and do a wrong thing.

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High wire act situation is a situation in which a person is caught in leading to the person to easily to do the wrong thing. It is very tough to take the right decision if you are caught in a situation which is a high wire situation to be dealt with.

Since it is clear from the name only, high wire act is an act which is not easy, requires a lot of skill and may be a lot of practice to get excellence over that particular situation. Thus leading to wrong happenings, many a times.

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