Answer:
As soon as she arrived she went straight to the kitchen to see if the monkey was there. It was,
what a relief! She wouldn't have liked to admit that her Mother had been right. Monkeys at a birthday?
Her mother had sneered.
 “Get away with you, believing any nonsense you're told!” She was cross, but not because of the
monkey, the girl thought; it's just because of the party.
 "I don't like you going," she told her. "It's a rich people's party."
 "Rich people go to Heaven too," said the girl, who studied religion at school.
 "Get away with Heaven," said the mother.
"I’m going because I’ve been invited," she said. "And I’ve been invited because Luciana is my friend.
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Answer:
As soon as Shiro saw his master he ran to meet him, wagging his tail, and, seizing the end of his kimono, dragged him under a large yenoki tree. Here he began to dig very industriously with his paws, yelping with joy all the time. The old man, unable to understand what it all meant, stood looking on in bewilderment. But Shiro went on barking and digging with all his might.
Explanation:
I'm not too sure but the other parts in the story didn't seem like companionship to me, but in here the dog is helping the old man.
 
        
             
        
        
        
I say C. Chronologically, from earliest to most recent. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
d
Explanation:
introducing has a similar meaning to presenting