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frozen [14]
2 years ago
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While the narrator of the excerpt from The Piano Shop on the Left Bank finds an old Stingl valuable enough for him to spend a lo

t of money on it, the
author of the excerpt from the article "Those Old Piano Blues" -
O expects to sell an old Steinway for a high price
O insists on donating his old piano to a school
O gives an old Steinway to someone who wants it
O thinks old pianos should be destroyed
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1 answer:
Svetach [21]2 years ago
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The central idea in "Those Old Piano Blues" is that the author D. thinks old pianos should be destroyed.

<h3>What is a central idea?</h3>

A central idea simply means the main idea that's in a story. It's what the author wants the readers to know in the story.

In this case, even though the narrator of the excerpt from The Piano Shop on the Left Bank finds an old Stingl valuable enough for him to spend a lot of money on it, the author of the excerpt from the article "Those Old Piano Blues" thinks old pianos should be destroyed.

In this case, he discusses the trends in piano ownership by describing his experience trying to get rid of an old piano.

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