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fagboi

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In the metaphor titled, The Search for the Lama, the lama says, Life is a fountain.
  When questioned as to what he meant, how does the lama respond?
 
 

     
  • A fountains water flows, like life.

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  b. The fountain is the center of town and people need to be centered.
  c. The fountain makes noise but is soothing, like life.
  d. So, life is not a fountain.

Question 2

An extensive description of a castle metaphor was described in the book. Which of the following is not an interpretation for part of the castle?
 
  a. Dungeon: painful memories
  b. Coat of Arms: the wrong career
  c. Library: learning
  d. Witches: irrational thoughts



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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