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The author believes that many people travel in search of better answers rather than questions.
The author believes that many people travel in search of better answers rather than questions.
False (B)
Christopher Isherwood described the ideal travel book as similar to a crime story.
Christopher Isherwood described the ideal travel book as similar to a crime story.
True (A)
The author's experience after the first trips to Southeast Asia led to sleepless nights due to excitement.
The author's experience after the first trips to Southeast Asia led to sleepless nights due to excitement.
False (B)
When traveling abroad, the author suggests that travelers are not just observers but also being observed by the local cultures.
When traveling abroad, the author suggests that travelers are not just observers but also being observed by the local cultures.
The people around travelers may find them as exotic as travelers find the local culture to be.
The people around travelers may find them as exotic as travelers find the local culture to be.
The author emphasizes that travelers are never scrutinized or consumed by the local cultures they visit.
The author emphasizes that travelers are never scrutinized or consumed by the local cultures they visit.
The author suggests that travelers are solely observers when they go abroad.
The author suggests that travelers are solely observers when they go abroad.
Christopher Isherwood compared the ideal travel book to a romance novel.
Christopher Isherwood compared the ideal travel book to a romance novel.
The author often asks questions about the places they visit.
The author often asks questions about the places they visit.
The author experienced sleepless nights after their first trips to Southeast Asia due to heartbreak.
The author experienced sleepless nights after their first trips to Southeast Asia due to heartbreak.
The author suggests that travelers can be objects of speculation and desire by the people around them.
The author suggests that travelers can be objects of speculation and desire by the people around them.
The author believes that people travel mainly in search of better answers rather than questions.
The author believes that people travel mainly in search of better answers rather than questions.