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Read the short speech. household chores are rarely exciting. sorting laundry and unloading dishes does not quicken the pulse. few people smile at the prospect of mopping. however, chores are building blocks for a firm foundation. young children who in the kitchen gain confidence preparing food. when teens in the yard, they learn valuable home-maintenance skills. these experiences provide support for future independence and success. identify the metaphor in the speech. "household chores are rarely exciting." "sorting laundry and unloading dishes does not quicken the pulse." "however, chores are building blocks for a firm foundation." "when teens in the yard, they learn valu

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