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Which sentence best explains the significance of the novel's title, The Grapes of Wrath?A.When the migrants drink the bad wine they made, they get angry.B.Steinbeck lived on a winery of the same name in California.C.In the last chapter, the personified grapes show their fury for not being picked.

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Which sentence best explains the significance of the novel's title, The Grapes of Wrath?A.When the migrants drink the bad wine they made, they get angry.B.Steinbeck lived on a winery of the same name in California.C.In the last chapter, the personified grapes show their fury for not being picked.

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The title of the novel, "The Grapes of Wrath," is significant because it symbolizes the anger and resentment felt by the migrant workers in the story. The title is derived from a biblical reference, specifically the Book of Revelation, which speaks of a time of divine retribution and wrath. In the context of the novel, the "grapes of wrath" represent the growing discontent and anger of the oppressed workers, which is fermenting and is bound to result in a destructive uprising or consequence. Therefore, none of the provided options accurately explain the significance of the novel's title.

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