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Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Reflective Post in Response to The Road. The father and son are living in an unfavorable, horrific, desperate time. The world has been nearly completely destroyed. Lives have been lost. Food and essential needs are scare. Fear is prevalent. Destruction is evident and looming. Numerous times in the story, the word okay is used. Namely, when the father and son are conversing, one passage says, That would be okay. Yes That would be okay. 8220;The boy stood with his shoulders sl.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Reflective Post in Response to The Road. The father and son are living in an unfavorable, horrific, desperate time. The world has been nearly completely destroyed. Lives have been lost. Food and essential needs are scare. Fear is prevalent. Destruction is evident and looming. Numerous times in the story, the word okay is used. Namely, when the father and son are conversing, one passage says, That would be okay. Yes That would be okay. 8220;The boy stood with his shoulders sl.

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