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All My Sons Questions and Answers
The Question and Answer section for All My Sons is a great
resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Kate won't accept her son died in the war. Kate recalls a dream she had about Larry, when she heard the wind, she imagined it was Larry flying by in his fighter plane. Kate turns to Joe and admonishes him for planting her son's memorial tree so...
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