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The title of the passage is in george's shoes and the author uses this phrase again in paragraphs 5 and 15.Explain the difference in the literal and figurative meanings of these words 5:It must be wonderful, he thought, but he'd probably never receive the opportunity to find out what life was in George's shoes.

15:As he rounded the corner to home plate, Owen beamed. As he entered the dugout, his teammates offered up their hands for high-fives and they encouraged him with the same heartening words he had listened to from afar. Now Owen understand exactly what it was like to be in George's shoes.

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