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Based on the historical setting, why does Paul's father want

him to learn a trade?
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Paul’s father does not believe that any of his sons should pursue academics.

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paul’s father understand the societal limitations on paul’s career choices and believes paul has a religious obligation to become a carpenter paul’s father selfishly seeks to find a trade that paul can use to the family paul’s father does not believe that any of his sons should persigue academics
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