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What does Biff realize about himself during his final confrontation with Willy?

AHe wants to become a teacher

BHe has always wanted to be a businessman

CHe is “a dime a dozen” and not destined for greatness

DHe wants to marry Linda

Answer:

C. He is “a dime a dozen” and not destined for greatness

Read Explanation:

Biff rejects Willy’s inflated dreams and comes to accept his ordinariness. He wants to be honest and live a simpler, authentic life


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