Elaine was on her way to the pet store to buy another rabbit. As Elaine rode her bicycle over the hill, she was surprised to see
a frantic wild rabbit dart in front of her and then rush off into the bushes on the other side of the road. Elaine stopped and, to her amazement, saw a red fox run
out of the same spot from which the rabbit had come. Quickly the fox, too, disappeared into the bushes across the road. Elaine frowned, crossed
her fingers, took a deep breath, and rode on Into town.
Which sentence best describes how Elaine probably felt about what she had seen?
1. She felt angry about being late to the pet store.
2. She felt sorry for the rabbit and hoped it wouldn't be caught.
3. She felt sorry for the hungry fox and hoped it would get a meal.
4. She felt excited and hoped to see another fox chasing a rabbit.