Correct options read:
A) A career is like “a muffin or a cookie,” and a job is like “baked goods.”
B) A career is like “tools,” and a job is like “a hammer or a screwdriver.”
C) A career is like “a building block,” and a job is like “a castle or a tower.”
D) A career is like “a speedboat or a powerboat,” and a job is like “a sailboat.”
Answer:
B) A career is like “tools,” and a job is like “a hammer or a screwdriver.”
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember, a simile is a figure of speech that makes an analogy or that compares one thing with another thing of a different kind using words like 'as', or 'like'.
Hence, what this entails is that the career one pursues is like "tools", and what constitutes a person's career or "tool" is their job ("a hammer or a screwdriver").