steventh6341 steventh6341
  • 11-05-2018
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In John Steinbeck's "The Turtle" what does the trench that the turtle's shell creates symbolize?
A. an interference with nature
B. a road or example to follow
C. an opportunity for growth
D. a promise to be forgotten

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xMontyTheCat
xMontyTheCat xMontyTheCat
  • 18-05-2018
an opportunity for growth
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johnathanb1045 johnathanb1045
  • 30-07-2019

Answer:

an opportunity to growth

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