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Igoryamba
1 year ago
10

OCTOBER SKY BOOK DISCUSSION

History
1 answer:
SVETLANKA909090 [29]1 year ago
5 0

One of the positive values that came out of Coalwood is hope and appreciation for work. A present fear in the US is economic collapse.

<h3>What does Coalwood represent?</h3>
  • It represents the lack of perspective.
  • It represents monotony.
  • Represents effort.

Coalwood is the only place the boys can work on "October Sky." This place is not a pleasant place because the work is very heavy and the possibility of finding another job is very low, but the boys are very hopeful and there they learn about the value that the work promotes.

The USA may have many fears, but economic collapse is a very scary thing to happen, as it would harm the country's worldwide influence and the well-being of its inhabitants.

More information on economics is at the link:

brainly.com/question/25664180

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