"Well, I was thinking we might run cross country this fall. For every lock..."
"There is a key!...
English, 20.04.2020 22:46 jakhunter354
"Well, I was thinking we might run cross country this fall. For every lock..."
"There is a key!" the three of them said together, bursting into laughter.
What is the meaning of the phrase “For every lock, there is a key” in paragraphs 102-103?
A. Everyone needs to find their answers to their frustrations.
B. Everyone shares the same problems and frustrations.
C. There will always be problems to solve.
D. There is a solution to every problem.
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