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What is Biff’s “moment of truth” in the play?

AWhen he decides to move west

BWhen he accepts he’s “a dime a dozen”

CWhen he fights Happy

DWhen he steals the fountain pen

Answer:

B. When he accepts he’s “a dime a dozen”

Read Explanation:

Biff’s realization that he is not meant for greatness—and neither is Willy—is the emotional climax of the play.


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