Milo,
like many smart children, is bored in school. He does not see the point in learning things: he
thinks that a lot of what he is being taught is obvioussuch as "subtracting turnips from
turnips"and the rest is too irrelevant, like where Ethiopia is. The narrator tells us that
he "didn't know...
Friday, April 19, 2013
After reading the entire novel The Phantom Tollbooth, what do you think was Milo's problem in the beginning? Give evidence to support your answer.
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