Answer: Where you start is where you end
Explanation:
The paradox of this passage can be best stated as that where you start is where you end because everyone in that race that started to run for something ended up at the same place where they started.
Everyone started to run very fast and soon they were very tired and the one who started slowly won the race but the winner and the ones who did not win ended up in the same place.
What the author used to provide the reader with clues about Henry's character is:
- Henry's interaction with other characters.
<h3>What are clues in a story?</h3>
When writing a story, clues or hints are often provided to help readers form an opinion about the characters. In the story Chrysanthemum by John Steinbeck, the character of Henry was revealed indirectly.
Thus the reader can form opinions about him from his thoughts, words, actions, and interaction with others in the story.
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