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Fences: Act Two Scenes 4 and 5 - Quiz
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Troy was never satisfied with his life. Do you think he might be satisfied if he got everything he ever wanted? Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
Troy finally got his job driving the garbage truck, only to discover it was not what he wanted. Tell about a time when you finally got something you wanted for a long time, only to be disappointed with it.
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Explain Rose's simile regarding Cory and his father: "Papa was like a shadow that followed you everywhere." Give evidence from the story to support your answer.
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