Answer:
C: SYEPs help young people find a paying job that is related to their ambitions.
Explanation:
I just did it and got it correct
Answer:
The film is a metaphor for "the rat race." Get it? That's why the rat imagery appears throughout the film. All over the film. The film is a rant against the rat race. The lesson, therefore, is the more obvious "hey, we need to stop and 'smell the roses.'" I found the film enjoyable, and I accepted the recurring scenes as they were intended: without them, you'd have no film. So I simply didn't let the repetition get to me. I looked for inconsistencies in the images as I watched them again and again; that is, I looked for changes during the recurring events. (No, I didn't see any.) But, again, the rat race metaphor is really very clever, and I didn't understand the rat metaphor (assuming I'm correct) until the film started its second cycle. I did not find the "product placements" to be intrusive -- which I'm sure is what the film makers intended.
Explanation:
1: muscle
2: doubt
3: subtle
4: autumn
5: column
6: debris
7: ballet
8: soften
9: yolk
10: gourmet
11: castle
12: answer
13: salmon
14: whistle
15: buffet
16: wrestle
17: knowledge
18: daughter
19: plumber
20: cupboard
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