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What is the name of the restaurant where Happy and Biff take Willy?

AThe Carnage Deli

BSeafood

CFrank's Chop House

DSam's Hoagie Shop

Answer:

C. Frank's Chop House

Read Explanation:

  • Willy Loman: Protagonist of Death of a Salesman.

  • Happy and Biff: Willy's sons.

  • Frank's Chop House: Restaurant they go to.

  • Important Scene: The restaurant scene is significant in the play.

  • Failed Meeting: Their meeting with the buyer doesn't go well.

  • Willy's Disappointment: Contributes to Willy's growing despair.

  • Key Idea: The restaurant is a setting for crucial moments of disillusionment.


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