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21 May, 05:10

Some say life's a monopoly game, spread like a picnic to kill the grass, assuring no winners save some ants, until amid the fading rants, none there are to punch one's pass into the halls of fame. 20. The metaphor for life in this poem is A. halls of fame. B. a monopoly game. C. a picnic. D. some ants.

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  1. 21 May, 08:54
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    I think it might be

    B
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