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What is Charley’s view of the salesman’s life, as expressed in the requiem?

AIt is a noble but doomed profession

BIt is all about numbers

CIt is easy and comfortable

DIt should be regulated by unions

Answer:

A. It is a noble but doomed profession

Read Explanation:

Charley says a salesman must dream or he is lost. His speech respects the struggle and loneliness of a profession built on illusion and personal charm


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