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in “The First Seven Years” by Bernard Malamud, how does Sobel’s love of reading contrast with Feld’s feelings about education?

A> Sobel reads because he has to, but Feld believes in the power of education.
B> Sobel sees books as a means to end, but Feld believes education never ends.
C>Sobel wants to learn more, but Feld thinks of education as a way to get more money.
D>Sobel believes in continuing education, and Feld thinks education has an endpoint.

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Sobel wants to learn more, but Feld thinks of education as a way to get more money.

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Through reading Malamud's story you can realize that, while Sobel loves to read, he doesn't believe much in education as a means to better his life. Feld is a strong believer of this, which he demonstrates with his actions and approach to work when he offers Sobel more money if he comes back to work with him. Therefore, your best answer is option C.
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