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Based on these excerpts, what best describes the symbol of the go-cart within the story?

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Is there supposed to be a passage with it?
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It seems that you have missed the necessary excerpts to answer this question, but anyway, I have searched for it and found it. So to answer this question, the one that best describes the symbol of the go-cart within the story is this: It changes from a symbol of freedom to a symbol of captivity. Hope this answer helps.
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