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Except from Wineburg, Ohio: Departure
Sherewoof Anderson
1919
Trunion Pike is important to George because he -
A. used to help harvest the fruit from the field.
B. is comforted by the routine of walking there alone.
C. appreciates greeting his neighbors while walking there.
D. was afraid to walk there when it was deserted.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Based on the given options, the correct answer regarding why Trunion Pike is important to George in "Except from Wineburg, Ohio: Departure" by Sherwood Anderson is:

**B. is comforted by the routine of walking there alone.**

This answer aligns with the themes of solitude and personal reflection often explored in Anderson's work.

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