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24 September, 09:10

When Mike adjusted his bicycle, I thought I was watching a chess game. He would stare at a part for a while before he acted. Then we would wait for his opponent's response. For example, he stared for ten minutes before tightening the rear sprockets. Then he rode the bike for a minute, analyzing the change in the bike's performance. At first, I thought he was too careful. Now, I realize he didn't want the bicycle to become his Waterloo.

Which is a true statement about the passage?

A. It contains an analogy that compares Mike to someone watching a chess game.

B. It contains an allusion that compares Mike to someone watching a chess game.

C. It contains an analogy that compares Mike's adjusting his bicycle to a chess game.

D. It contains an allusion that compares Mike's adjusting his bicycle to a chess game.

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  1. 24 September, 09:33
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    C. it contains and analogy that compares Mike's adjusting his bicycle to a chess game
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