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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONWhy does Walter say he’s a giant surrounded by ants? He feels like his dreams are bigger than those of the small-minded people around him. He wants people to question him like ants would question a giant.He wants to be more like George so that people will like him. He feels like he’s average and everyone around him resents that.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONWhy does Walter say he’s a giant surrounded by ants? He feels like his dreams are bigger than those of the small-minded people around him. He wants people to question him like ants would question a giant.He wants to be more like George so that people will like him. He feels like he’s average and everyone around him resents that.

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The correct answer is: He feels like his dreams are bigger than those of the small-minded people around him.

This statement suggests that Walter perceives himself as having grand ambitions or ideas that are not understood or appreciated by those around him, who he views as being more narrow-minded or less ambitious. This is a common theme in literature and film, where a character feels misunderstood or unappreciated by their peers or society.

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