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Analogies
An analogy is a comparison between two things that are alike in some way. How does the analogy of the car accident in paragraph 11 develop the main idea of this section (paragraphs 5-13)?
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To accurately answer your question, I would require the specific text of paragraph 11 and paragraphs 5-13.
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