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denis-greek [22]
2 years ago
15

Read the excerpt from the play The King of Sharks:

English
1 answer:
dezoksy [38]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

C

Explanation:

Because in the text it says Hummingbird just had to try some of their nectar. He drank until his belly was heavy and his eyelids drooped. Perhaps just a short nap, he thought, as he settled himself into a nest of soft leaves.

It was late in the day when Hummingbird woke up. He stretched his wings and glanced at the sky. He could just make out the shape of Heron, flying slowly but surely toward the dead tree. She was almost done with the race! Hummingbird zipped into the air and flew as fast as he could, but it was too late. Heron reached the tree first.

And it the other story The King Of The Sharks it says: Exit fishermen. Prince creeps down to the water's edge and wraps the cloak around his shoulders before jumping into the sea. A shark fin can be seen heading out into the water. Enter fishermen.

Fisherman 1: I knew it! That trickster boy has been stealing our fish.

Fisherman 2: It's not right, using magic to rob honest people of food and a living.

Fisherman 1: He must go

And he got caught but in the answers it says that he does not get got so the Reasonable answer is C.

~~Have A Nice Day~~

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