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Mila [183]
4 years ago
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Why does Laura nibble her heart-shaped cake from the bottom? A. She thinks the best part of the cake is on the bottom. B. She do

esn’t want anyone to know she ate her cake before dinner. C. She wants to save the cake and only eat a little at a time. D. She doesn't want to ruin the cake's pretty look. This is from the little house on the prairie.
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1 answer:
Tcecarenko [31]4 years ago
5 0
She thinks the cake is too beautiful to eat, so D!
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