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Otrada [13]
3 years ago
6

In this section Route 66, the author points out that a new car cost only twice as much as a round-trip transcontinental flight.

Why is this distinction important? Need help, already failed 3 questions, I-Ready question.
English
2 answers:
Advocard [28]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

it explains why road travel became so popular.

Explanation:

The author resets the price of a new car and all the costs that involve its purchase, in a certain part of his work. With this, the author wanted to show why road travel became so popular. He shows this by saying that the costs of a new car were double the round-trip transcontinental flight, so people didn't find it helpful to buy a car and preferred road trips.

garik1379 [7]3 years ago
3 0

A Route 66 road trip is a driving adventure along what is probably the most famous road in the world. Historic Route 66 spans over 2,400 miles and crosses 8 states, starting in Chicago, Illinois and terminating at the Pacific Coast in Santa Monica, California. Given its “66” designation in 1926, it became a well-traveled highway, bringing together people from all walks of life.

John Steinbeck would refer to Route 66 as “the mother road, the road of flight” for those trying to escape the Dust Bowl and ravages of the Great Depression in the 1930’s. Later it would support a countless number of vacationing families from the Midwest heading to the Grand Canyon or Disneyland. As more Americans took to the highway, a roadside culture would spring up along Route 66—motels, diners, gas stations, tourist attractions—to cater to a population that was increasingly mobile.

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