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Alja [10]
3 years ago
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One sunny afternoon, a young boy walked in the canyon near his home. As he walked, he dreamed of a time when he would be old eno

ugh to go with his father to hunt and tame the beautiful horses that roamed the canyon. He loved being with his father and very much wanted to experience the hunt. Deep in thought, the boy wandered into the canyon and farther away from his home. It was beginning to get dark when the boy realized he was lost. After the boy realizes he is lost, what is he most likely to do next?
continue walking into the canyon

climb into a nearby cave

begin to look for the horses

retrace his steps out of the canyon
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1 answer:
Whitepunk [10]3 years ago
8 0
I would say retrace his steps out of the canyon
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