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Ben says. "What are you building? Lay your hands on it. Where is it?" What is the point of this line? |
A. | Every man must take care of himself. |
B. | Ben thinks Willy would have been better off as a construction worker. |
C. | In fact, Willy hasn't done much worthwhile with his life. He is in debt, he is a failure at business, and his boys appear to be just like him. |
D. | Ben is trying to provoke Willy just enough to motivate him, but it doesn't work. |
Answer» C. In fact, Willy hasn't done much worthwhile with his life. He is in debt, he is a failure at business, and his boys appear to be just like him. |
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