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Why Did Jimmy's Idea To Open A Shoe Store
1. Jimmy's idea to open a shoe store was a good idea becausehe wouldbe living a clean life and making a legal income. I think that Jimmy giving away his identity to save a little girl is a lot better than keeping it to himself because now peoplw will know he isa good person. Even though he coud have some penalties he could come or get out of those and people would want to hire him to do jobs like that and they eould be legal jobs. I am about 50/50 with detective Ben Prices idea was good for a couple of reasons. If he did keep it to himself he would'nt cause a lot of chaos but if he did expose him and arrest him right away he probably would not have saved agatha.

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