Which of the following does Max represent to Feld in “The First Seven Years”? A. a chance to improve his own life B. a way to realize a dream C. an escape from a life of hard work D. a professional with solid values
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are you sure? how did you say its B.? can you give explanation?
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Feld the shoemaker and his assistant Sobel are working at their benches on a snowy February day. Feld thinks about Max, a young man he admires for his dedication to pursuing his education. He contrasts Max's determination with the lack of interest his daughter Miriam shows in education. At that moment Max brings in a pair of shoes for repair. Feld takes him aside, out of Sobel's hearing, and asks whether Max would like to meet Miriam. After Max sees a picture of Miriam and asks a few questions about her, he agrees to get in touch with her. Feld gives him Miriam's telephone number. Feld decides to repair the shoes at a reduced price although he does not tell Max of his generosity.
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