In what way is Benny's dialogue about jazz music (“I think that's to the melody") similar to
his dialogue about a love story ("It's like ... they're not")?
A
In both cases, Benny says that detours that occur along the way are
tolerable because there is a defined ending.
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B
In both cases, Benny declares that people can use their experience to avoid
becoming disoriented.
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In both cases, Benny suggests that fictional situations are not as important
as real-life situations.
D
In both cases, Benny stresses that an observer of events should remain
neutral about them.
