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17 December, 08:31

Why does the father allow Fritz to take the long trip in the kayak by himself at the end of the novel?

A. The father knows that Fritz is the only one who can make the trip.

B. The mother convinces the father that Fritz needs time by himself.

C. Fritz demands to go, and the father agrees just to avoid an argument.

D. The father believes Fritz is old enough and needs to have more independence.

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  1. 17 December, 10:52
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    The correct answer is

    C. The father believes Fritz is old enough and needs to have more independence.
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