GinoDurelli
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  • 02-05-2017
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In John Steinbeck’s “The Turtle,” what do the seeds represent in the story?

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valentinepaul01
valentinepaul01 valentinepaul01
  • 01-05-2019

Answer:

Possibility is the answer.

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fvaldiq fvaldiq
  • 09-05-2019

Answer:

obstacles or inconveniences in the road

Explanation:

This story is used to represent how the farmers, all these people that were kicked out from their farms and despite this troubles and many they never lose their focus, they wanted to get a home and worked really hard for it, so does the turtle, she wanted to cross the road and despite all the seeds that stuck to her she keep moving forward.

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