By determining what is not real, we could cross out the wrong answers. Later, we have a higher percentage of finding the right solution, because their are less wrong choices.
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Loman is a man who suffers from his own expectations. That's because the play portrays him as a middle-aged man, a clerk who is undervalued in his job and who can't really be good at anything he does. Loman recognizes his failure and to alleviate that suffering and the sadness that failure brings, he uses his imagination, to create an illusory reality where he is everything he wanted to be. This illusion really comforts him and helps him to continue living, but when reality hits him, he recognizes that he is a failure.
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Inside the cylinder contains the key to reveal the answer to solve all the problems along with a map. The map was one of the solar system. There was a X on Pluto. “The answer must lie on Pluto” one of the boys whispered, his face in shock. The boys looked up, looked around, and spotted what they needed. The remains of a space ship that crashed. The boys, being technology and engineering geeks, went over analyzed the ship, and declared it was usable for about 1005 hours in space. Enough time to reach Pluto and back. It takes around 50 hours to get ther, and 50 back. If they were lucky...
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TO BE CONTINUED, I HAVE TO FINSIH A QUIZ!