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Which of these sentences best provides the correct meaning for the following simile used in context? as brave as a liona) brian was brave as a lion as he nervously turned in his science test. b) stacy was as brave as a lion as she walked alone into her new school. c) the cat was brave as a lion as she scampered quickly up the tree. d) she was brave as a lion as she shook with fear in front of the audience

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