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What metaphor does Mr. Lamb use to compare life to plants?

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0%"Life is like a tree, always growing."
100%"Weeds and flowers are both valuable; they’re all life." ( 2 voters )
0%"Life is like a garden with beautiful flowers."
0%"Plants are stronger than people."
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Mr. Lamb uses the metaphor of “life is like a garden” to compare life to plants. He explains that just as plants grow in different ways and sometimes have to struggle to survive, life too has its challenges, but it can still flourish if one allows it to. He encourages Derry to see life in a similar way—embracing its ups and downs, just as plants thrive despite facing difficulties like weeds or lack of sunlight. This metaphor helps Derry understand that life, like a garden, is full of growth, change, and potential, regardless of obstacles.

This question related to Chapter 5 English Vistas Class 12th NCERT.
From the Chapter 5, On the Face of It.
Give answer according to your understanding.

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  1. Mr. Lamb believes that weeds and flowers are both valuable, emphasizing the importance of all forms of life. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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