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fredd [130]
3 years ago
10

In Tim Ranch's novel, a young fruit-bat is fascinated by children playing in a backyard. While upside down, the creature barely

makes out images of swinging sticks and rolling balls in a host of colors and running humans. It is children enjoying a croquet set straight from the "fairest of three-dollar garage sales." The bat, of course, has very poor eyesight, but it is the bat's imagination-not just its vision and position-that propel the story. The bat imagines happy, laughter-filled backyard scenes. Descriptions presented by this bat only add to the appeal of Tim Ranch’s latest novel, Sleeping Upside-Down. Based on paragraph 1 of the book review, what does the reviewer like about the book "Sleeping Upside Down"?
A) The reviewer likes the way the author was able to provide details from a bat's point of view.
B) The reviewer likes the description of the fruit bat's physical features given by the author.
Eliminate
C) The reviewer likes the way the author used realistic characters.
D) The reviewer likes the description of the habitat of fruit bats.
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1 answer:
Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
5 0
A)
The most correct answer would be A.
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