In the novel, Gramps always ends the story about his marriage bed by saying, “. . . I’m going to die in that bed, and then that bed will know everything that there is to know about me.” Which of the following does Gramps’s marriage bed most likely symbolize?
In the novel, Gramps always ends the story about his marriage bed by saying, “. . . I’m going to die in that bed, and then that bed will know everything that there is to know about me.”
Which of the following does Gramps’s marriage bed most likely symbolize?
A. the journey of life
B. the comforts of home
C. the loss of a loved one
D. the commitment of marriage
Answer this and you will be the brainiest.
This is for walk two moons