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In the short story the pedestrian, why does Leonard Mead started wearing sneakers on his walks?

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Answered by snowme
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Explanation:

1. As he walks along on a November evening, "sending patterns of frosty air before him like the smoke of a cigar," Mr. Mead walks in sneakers so that he does not alert dogs who bark and sometimes follow him. ... It is as if he walks in a graveyard. During the day, Mr.

2.  One of the two robot police cars left in the city stops Leonard Mead walking the city streets because his behavior is suspicious. No one walks at night in this society because they are locked up in.

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