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why is george reluctant to lock the nursery? select the two best answers. select all that apply he doesnt think there is anything to be afraid of since the scenes in the nursery arent real. he thinks it is a waste of money since they spent almost all of their money on building the nursery. he spends most of his time there as well because he really enjoys taking walks in the nursery. he worries if they lock the nursery too long it may not work anymore because it needs regular maintenance. he knows he will have to deal with upset children since they had a big fit last time the nursery was locked.
If George doesn't think there's anything to be afraid of in the nursery as the scenes aren't real, he would be reluctant to lock it. Also, if he anticipates having to deal with upset children due to past incidents when the nursery was locked, that would make him reluctant. There's no indication of money - waste concerns, his personal walking time in the nursery, or maintenance - related reluctance in typical interpretations.
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He doesn't think there is anything to be afraid of since the scenes in the nursery aren't real.
He knows he will have to deal with upset children since they had a big fit last time the nursery was locked.