B is the answer I am not really sure
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Seventeen-year-old "Hank" has found himself at Penn Station in New York City with no memory of anything --who he is, where he came from, why he's running away. His only possession is a worn copy of Walden, by Henry David Thoreau. And so he becomes Henry David-or "Hank" and takes first to the streets, and then to the only destination he can think of--Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts. Cal Armistead's remarkable debut novel is about a teen in search of himself. Hank begins to piece together recollections from his past. The only way Hank can discover his present is to face up to the realities of his grievous memories. He must come to terms with the tragedy of his past, to stop running, and to find his way home.
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Id choose the red cross. This charity has been around for many years and has a lot of experience with what they do. they are always helping the people that need the most not just the people that need the what they only want. Thank you!
A it mostly took place there
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B
Explanation:
Although A would be a good answer, the passage is more about how Sultan is "loyal to his master" and as he ws good friends with the wolf (and how the wolf did him a favor) the wolf treated it as a joke and took the sheep. Although Sultan did owe his life, that is not what is at stake with the sheep.
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