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2 December, 11:35

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"You bet! I hope Jimmy has done half as well. He was a kind of plodder, though, good fellow as he was. I've had to compete with some of the sharpest wits going to get my pile. A man gets in a groove in New York. It takes the West to put a razor-edge on him."

Based on this excerpt from "After Twenty Years," what does the term "razor-edge" most likely mean?

Question 3 options:

clean shaven

a knife-carrying criminal

a culinary chef

sharp & cunning

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  1. 2 December, 11:52
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    The answer is sharp & cunning
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