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Which statement best shows a problem in Travels with Charley?

One sharp difficulty presented itself. In the intervening twenty-five years my name had become reasonably well known.
This being so, my trip demanded that I leave my name and my identity at home.
I had to go alone and I had to be self-contained, a kind of casual turtle carrying his house on his back.
With all this in mind I wrote to the head office of a great corporation which manufactures trucks.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The statement that best shows a problem in *Travels with Charley* is:

"I had to go alone and I had to be self-contained, a kind of casual turtle carrying his house on his back."

This line highlights the author's struggle with the need for independence and self-sufficiency on his journey, emphasizing the internal conflict he faces regarding his public persona and the desire for a genuine, unencumbered experience while traveling.

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