How does the author develop the narrator's initial
motivation to buy a car?
The narrator states that everyone he knew already
owned one.
The children of the narrator were constantly begging
him for one.
The narrator expressed interest in a particular make
and model.
The narrator was interested in gaining driving
experience.
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How does the author develop the narrator's initial
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