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Interpret the meaning of the simile, “They [books on investments and securities] stood like new money from the mint.”

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JABARBS JABARBS
  • 07-05-2018
The book is about collecting money which is legal but what I can say is that they have not been touched and they are in mint condition. The simile symbolizes new wealth or money in a way that they are in mint condition. As a whole, it highlights the central theme of being social stratification.
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