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what is Sam's letter to charles represent? Option :- (a) an acceptance to visit (b) A blend of reality with fantasy (c) A blend (d) A proof of his fantasy ​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
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Answer: Here's your answer

Explanation:

Charley stopped his collection of stamps to pass time.as charley read the letter he was shocked to see that it was sent by sam. he admired the place. the place was beautiful and peaceful. the letter showed the difference between the early world and the modern world.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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This question is from chapter The Third Level from book Vista, which is in syllabus of English Core, XII.

Sam's letter to Charley represents (b) A blend of reality with fantasy. The writer Jack Finney has tried to blend reality with fantasy. Sam, though a psychiatrist was also in search of a securer, and safer world. So, he succeeded in finding that world of fantasy.

It was actually the author's attempt to blend reality with fantasy because in fantasy we create better, safer, more beautiful world more easily than in reality.

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