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PSYCHO15rus [73]
2 years ago
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On page 73, at the end of the drugstore scene, George says, "I'm ready." What is he ready for? Answer literally and symbolically

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1 answer:
Genrish500 [490]2 years ago
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George is ready for the wedding. He ordered two strawberry ice-cream sodas to spend a little bit more time to express his emotions. Emily, his wife-to-be has been so honest with her, specially when she told him that George got conceited and stuck-up. He agreed and eventually, during the course of the conversation, he has decided that they will become a lovely couple.
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