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OleMash [197]
1 year ago
15

The mirror changes into _____.

English
2 answers:
Naddik [55]1 year ago
8 0
The correct answer is B. <span>a lake, to suggest deeper meaning. The mirror as such is a metaphor of feminine frailty and insecurity; however, when it turns into a lake, it transcends that meaning and evolves into a metaphor of aging, time and change. It doesn't turn into a woman; it just shows the woman's transformation from a young girl into an old woman.</span>
lesya692 [45]1 year ago
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The answer is B: a lake, to suggest deeper meaning.
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