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Henley Prep High School should remove its logo from the city basketball stadium. When Henley Prep High School donated $100,000 toward the construction of the public venue, the city agreed that the school’s basketball games could be held there. What the city did not agree to, however, was the placement of the school’s logo on the basketball court’s floor. Construction has come to a halt because of this dispute.

The logo should not be on the floor because the new stadium is a public stadium that will host many different teams and events. Other groups in the city report that the logo makes them feel left out.

Which statement is an analogy that the author could add to the passage to persuade the reader?

The logo would be a portrait of the mascot that represents the students.
Adding the logo to the stadium is the same as naming the high school.
The logo would be a beacon that would welcome others to share the stadium.
Adding the logo to the stadium would be like naming the moon after a country.

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