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The author most likely wrote this passage as an allegory to OA. use fictional places as symbols for life experiences.
Chapter 3: The City of Choices
by J. Robbins
After passing through the land of Middle Skool, Stu
Dent continued on his long journey to the Kingdom of
Diploma. He checked his map carefully and saw that the
City of Choices lay between him and his goal. All travelers
to Diploma were forced to pass through this strange and
frightening city. Stu knew he would need all his courage to
successfully navigate the confusing streets of Choices.
His father, Paulie Dent, had always warned him that
unwise travelers were sure to be lost forever in the city's
maze-like streets.
As Stu entered the City of Choices, he was amazed at
the number of people wandering aimlessly through the
streets. He tried to read the street signs but became even
more confused. Each street sign contained a question-
one street was named "Who am I?" and the cross-street
ur named "Who will herome?" Si henan to wander as
OB. show that all cities need to use better street signs.
OC. show that characters in fiction are always foolish.
OD. help readers locate the City of Choices on a map.
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