English, asked by Srashti6197, 10 months ago

Which is the right sentence?
“Cambridge was my metaphor for England.” To the writer,
(i) Cambridge was a reputed university in England.
(ii) England was famous for Cambridge.
(iii) Cambridge was the real England.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
10

Answer:

In the abov option we need to give a correct option from the given choices

Explanation:

According to me the correct option would be option (1)Cambridge was

reputed university in England.

Every year millions of students all across the world to to England for studying and Cambridge happens to me quite a favorate among the students all over the world.

Answered by nikitasingh79
23

Answer:

The right sentence is option (iii)  : Cambridge was the real England.

Explanation:

“Cambridge was my metaphor for England.” To the writer : Cambridge was the real England.

★★Here METAPHOR is a figure of speech that identifies something as being the same as some unrelated things.

** The chapter 'A visit to Cambridge' is an autobiographical account of the writer, Firdaus Kanga. In the story Firdaus kanga recalls his 30 minute meeting with Stephen Hawkings.

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