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3 May, 09:19

In John Steinbeck's "The Turtle," what do the seeds represent in the story? A) obstacles

B) trouble

C) possibility

D) refuge

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  1. 3 May, 11:24
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    The answer is letter B.
  2. 3 May, 12:29
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    A) obstacles

    Explanation:

    In "The Turtle " from "The Grapes of Wrath", John Steinbeck uses this animal to represent the perseverance and determination of the migrant families, who regardless of the obstacles continues they journey focused in their goals, it did not matter that were taken out from the farms and many other difficulties they found in their way.
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