Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050884

What does Twain's experience suggest about personal attachments to objects?

1

They are easily forgotten

2

They can often lead to frustration

3

They should be discarded as soon as issues arise

4

They have no monetary value

Answer and Solution

Answer

B. They can often lead to frustration

Solution:

Twain's narrative conveys that personal attachments can lead to both emotional investment and frustration when complications arise, illustrating the complexities of owning cherished items.

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