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Fed [463]
3 years ago
7

Ould think twice about wanting what you cannot arford.

English
1 answer:
Stolb23 [73]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Over the next few weeks, Ted visited each local store in search of work.

"He inquired about washing cars and walking dogs, but by the end of the month Ted had no job offers or any way to earn extra money."

"If Mrs. Saunders wanted him to harvest every bushel of apples her orchard produced, he wouldn't mind one bit."

Explanation:

Based on the options given, the three pieces of evidence from "Ted's Champion" that support the correct answer will be:

• Over the next few weeks, Ted visited each local store in search of work.

• "He inquired about washing cars and walking dogs, but by the end of the month Ted had no job offers or any way to earn extra money."

• "If Mrs. Saunders wanted him to harvest every bushel of apples her orchard produced, he wouldn't mind one bit."

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