How does the extended metaphor in Paragraph 3 of the
passage affect its meaning?
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It demonstrates that Kwan is delighted with her little
brother's excitement at flying the kite.
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It conveys the idea that the kite moves with
impressive grace and majesty, like a bird of prey.
It shows that Min,
like a bird of prey, can
make the
rest of the world bend to his will.
A
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It suggests that the kite, like a bird of prey, has great
power and demands respect.