Milo should not have entered the
tollbooth for three reasons: at times the trip was dangerous, disagreeable, and
upsetting.
Milo should not
have entered the tollbooth because it was dangerous. The Terrible Trivium,
guised as a gentleman, tried to distract Milo from his quest with years of
meaningless tasks. The demon hordes chased Milo while he was in the Mountains
of Ignorance. The Gelatinous Giant almost ate him.
Milo should
not have entered the tollbooth because it was disagreeable. When Milo was in the
doldrums, he didn't have fun because the atmosphere bored him. It was not fun
when swimming back from Conclusions; it was hard work. When Milo was thrown
into prison, he was scared.
Milo should
not have entered the tollbooth because it was upsetting. It was grievous when Milo left his friends. He left Tock,
his companion. He had to forsake the Humbug, his sidekick. Milo left his friend, Alec, behind.
Milo should
not have entered the tollbooth because at times the trip was dangerous,
disagreeable, and upsetting.
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