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Which of the following is an appropriate reason for Phileas Fogg starting his journey around the world?

Options

  • Fellow members bet Fogg

  • Fogg bets his fellow members

  • Fogg wants to marry Aouda

  • Fogg committed robbery

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Solution

Fellow members bet Fogg

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Around the World in Eighty Days
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Chapter 4.3: Around the World in Eighty Days - Brainstorming (A2) Plot [Page 202]

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