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1 May, 16:53

In "Why, You Reckon?" why don't the narrator and the other man want to hold Edward for ransom? Is their motivation internal or external?

Title: Why, You Reckon?

Author: Langston Hughes

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  1. 1 May, 17:13
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    It's external

    (This story kinda reminds me of a show, but the kidnapped guy, which is my avatar, got angry and banged on the cage. So then the cage opened.)
  2. 1 May, 20:37
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    Well i reckon (see what i did there) it was because he kept causing trouble and made the kidnappers angry and kinda scared of him ... in a way. they didnt want to deal with him anymore so they just gave him back
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