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7 February, 02:51

Explain whether Tim always worked for the subway. (taken by suprise, readworks)

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  1. 7 February, 06:33
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    Answer: He did not always work for the subway. He used to work in an office.

    Explanation:

    In the story Taken by Surprise, written by Edward I. Maxwell, Tim's experience of working in the subway is described.

    Tim likes his job in the subway - he loves the tunnels and rails, which, to most people, are disgusting and dirty.

    Tim had a different job before - he worked in an office, which the author describes as "cramped":

    "He used to have a job behind a cramped desk, in a cramped office, working with cramped people who couldn't imagine much beyond their cubicles."

    Tim's colleagues lacked imagination and could not understand why Tim liked being in tunnels.
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