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27 December, 03:39

What is meant by the following metaphor:

"The students were vultures circling the new student."?

A. The students swarmed the student in hopes of being friends.

B. The students were sizing up the new student by standing around and staring.

C. The students were afraid of the new student so they kept their distance.

D. The students were waiting on the right time to approach the new student.

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  1. 27 December, 03:50
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    I would say D because vultures like to circle around the thing they are wanting to approach before they actually do if tht makes sense
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