Once I traveled about in an old bakery wagon, double-doored rattler with a mattress on its floor. I stopped where people stopped or gathered, I listened and looked and felt, and in the process had a picture of my country the accuracy of which was impaired only by my own shortcomings.
What is the purpose of the description in this passage from Travels with Charley?
to show that he prefers the bakery wagon to the camper
to show the authentic experience of traveling in a casual way
to show that Americans like baked goods
to show that he is not a very good writer
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the answer is B
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B. = "To show the authentic experience of traveling in a casual way "
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Travels With Charley by John Steinbeck written in 1962 is kind of an autobiography of the author. Steinbeck set off on a journey across America hoping to rediscover the identity of a nation because he was feeling as he was losing his touch with his country. His company during the travel was a French poodle, Charley, and a pickup truck he called Rocinante as their way of transportation. They traveled through almost forty states. In the passage above we can notice how he feels about traveling in extraordinary ways, and how much it helps him to have a better perspective of the country
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