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UkoKoshka [18]
3 years ago
9

What does this quote mean and who said it no linkss plss from Catcher in the Rye

English
1 answer:
kompoz [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

check online but its a rhetorical question and it interviews person and intimidates

Explanation:

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Marla would like her husband to have a job that would allow him to come home more often.

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"His wife, Marla, didn’t understand his obsession with the water, why he spent months of the year navigating a boat full of crab fishermen to isolated spots of the ocean hundreds of miles away from shore."

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