WILLY (with pity and resolve): I’ll see him in the morning; I’ll have a nice talk with him. I’ll get him a job selling. He could be big in no time. My God! Remember how they used to follow him around in high school? When he smiled at one of them their faces lit up. When he walked down the street... (He loses himself in reminiscences.)

LINDA (trying to bring him out of it): Willy, dear, I got a new kind of American-type cheese today. It’s whipped.

WILLY: Why do you get American when I like Swiss?

LINDA: I just thought you’d like a change...
Answer choices for the above question

A. Willy is often dismissive of Linda’s attempts to fix their family and married life.

B. It is difficult for Willy to accept change because he romanticizes the past.

C. Willy worries about the family’s financial situation and does not like to waste money on expensive food.

D. Thinking about Biff’s high school days makes Willy nostalgic for his own high school experience.

1 answer

B. It is difficult for Willy to accept change because he romanticizes the past.
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