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natita [175]
4 years ago
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Read this scenario: The old suspension bridge swayed dangerously in the the wind. George glared at Randy, who stood waiting on t

he other side and motioning for George to brave his way over the river canyon. George had a fleeting thought to cut the ropes and leave Randy stuck on the other side. After all, that's what Randy had done to him when he stole Sadie, the only girl George had ever loved. What is the symbol and its hidden meaning?
What is the symbol and its hidden meaning?
A. The river represents the confusion of love.
B. The bridge symbolizes Randy and Sadie's relationship.
C. The wind represents lifelong friendship.
D. The river canyon symbolizes the relationship between George and Randy.
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lozanna [386]4 years ago
4 0
The correct answer for this question is this one:
<span>What is the symbol and its hidden meaning?
A. The river represents the confusion of love.
B. The bridge symbolizes Randy and Sadie's relationship.
C. The wind represents lifelong friendship.
<u>D. The river canyon symbolizes the relationship between George and Randy.</u></span>
Hope this helps answer your question and have a nice day ahead.
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