Asked by k.

Based on the story so far, why does Turner need "a place to breathe”?

He feels weary in the ocean air.
He feels isolated and lonely.
He wants to practice softball.
He wants to overcome his fear of heights.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
He feels isolated and lonely.

" A place to breathe" here means he needs emotional space — time away from others to think and feel, not a literal air change or a sports/height goal.