Answer: Once upon a time, there lived a foolish cat. The cat used to try to sniff everything. Even if it had a bad odor. One day when the cat went out to play, He saw a butcher's shop. The butcher was an ordinary man, except that he was blind. The cat wanted to go and sniff the knife. So the foolish cat went to sniff the knife while the butcher was cutting the meat. In a few seconds, the cat's nose began to bleed. As it was meowing in pain, he realized his foolish mistake and decided to never be thoughtless ever again. Always think about the consequences before doing it.
i tried my best, i hope it's good enough. (it has 111 words in it)
The first part when he says he "shall meet my fate" could allude to a choice of joining. This could allude to an acceptance of fate sort of standard and that he made his decision. Another is the last two lines when he says "Nor law... nor cheering crowds." This quotation shows that the government, the duty to his country, the men around him, and those at home cheering them on did not persuade him to fight. In the second last line this is known when he states "nor law nor duty bade me fight".
The story is set in New York many years after an apocalypse and communities have formed in the area forest and hills
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If the story were to continue, the author would mostly likely discuss, the way the author and Uncle Jake escaped from the bison herd.
Answer: Option B.
Explanation:
The above given excerpt provides details about how the author used to spend his vacation at his uncle's place and the things he used to do over there. As the story moves forward, we come across an incident where the author and uncle Jack have encountered a group of bison. The bisons were coming near them, they were frightened and confused as to what should be done now, and that's when the story ended. So the continued part of the story would most certainly be, how Uncle Jack and the author have escaped the bison herd.