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How is “The Chrysanthemums” typical of John Steinbeck's work? A. It focuses on the plights of ordinary people. B. It includes flowers as a primary symbol. C. It implies a critique of the government. D. It uses complex plot structures to fast forward and flash back.

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A: "The Chrysanthemums" is typical of John Steinbeck's work in that: It focuses on the plights of ordinary people

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A. It focuses on the plights of ordinary people.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Chrysanthemums" is a story by John Steinbeck that focuses on Elisa, a common woman. She is a young woman who is unhappy with her marriage, feels under appreciated by her husband, and dreams of a different life. These are all plights that many ordinary people have, which is usually the focus of Steinbeck's work, as can be seen from other works, such as The Grapes of Wrath.

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