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Part A What lesson does Milo learn in the Doldrums during Act of The Phantom Tollbooth?
A Rules are meant to be broken
B. Laughter is not a useful human behavior
C Failing to think means that you get nowhere
D. If you lose your way. try to find someone else's
Part B
Which of these lines from the act best illustrates the answer to Part A?
A. People who don't pay attention often get stuck in the Doldrums
B
Well if you can't laugh or think what can you do?
From 4:00 to 5:00 we loaf and lounge until dinner
D He's always sniffing around to see that nobody wastes time

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