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On page 103 Beatty says, “He is no wise man who quits a certainty for an uncertainty.”
What does Beatty mean?
Give an example from the story, other stories you've watched/read, history, or your own life of when it might be unwise to quit certainty?
Give an example from the story, other stories you've watched/read, history, or your own life of when it might be wise to quit certainty?
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