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18 April, 00:33

Describe the wordplay that occurs in this passage. In what ways is the author using the word expectations? "What kind of a place is Expectations?" inquired Milo, unable to see the humor and feeling very doubtful of the little man's sanity.

"Good question, good question," he exclaimed. "Expectations is the place you must always go to before you get to where you're going. Of course, some people never go beyond Expectations, but my job is to hurry them along whether they like it or not."

-The Phantom Tollbooth,

Norton Juster

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  1. 18 April, 03:29
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    he is using it as a place
  2. 18 April, 03:48
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    Answer: Exact Answer;

    The author is playing with the meaning of "Expectations" as a place name. One meaning of the word is that no one ever drives farther than the place of Expectations. The other meaning is that no one ever moves past feeling an expectation to actually making something happen.

    Explanation: In the story, the author uses the word expectations as a place.
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