1Q1023496 | Inglês, Interpretação de Texto Reading Comprehension, Professor de Língua Inglesa, Prefeitura de Lagoa de Itaenga PE, Instituto Darwin, 2023Based on the excerpt from Virginia Woolf's 'To the Lighthouse': '“So she looked over her shoulder, at the town. The lights were rippling and running as if they were drops of silver water held firm in a wind. And all the poverty, all the suffering had turned to that, Mrs. Ramsay thought. To the Lighthouse, she said to herself, raising her hand as if to let the bird fly free.' In the context of this passage, what does the term 'lighthouse' metaphorically represent in terms of the English vocabulary for objects and parts of the house? ✂️ a) The 'lighthouse' metaphorically represents a point of guidance or hope. ✂️ b) The 'lighthouse' metaphorically represents a piece of furniture in the house. ✂️ c) The 'lighthouse' metaphorically represents the physical structure of the house. ✂️ d) The 'lighthouse' metaphorically represents a specific room in the house. ✂️ e) The 'lighthouse' metaphorically represents a common household object. Resolver questão 🗨️ Comentários 📊 Estatísticas 📁 Salvar 📑 Conteúdos 🏳️ Reportar erro