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Mornings before daylight I slipped into cornfields and borrowed a watermelon, or a mushmelon, or a punkin, or some new corn, or things of that kind. Pap always said it warn't no harm to borrow things if you was meaning to pay them back some time; but the widow said it warn't anything but a soft name for stealing, and no decent body would do it. Jim said he reckoned the widow was partly right and pap was partly right; so the best way would be for us to pick out two or three things from the list and say we wouldn't borrow them any more—then he reckoned it wouldn't be no harm to borrow the others.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Just so you don't have to think of the essay yourself here.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The pigs were very selfish creatures that thought they were better than every other animal
Fern tells her father the status of uncle Homers goslings . she also tells him that Templeton received the imformation from the goose .....Templeton then passed the news to Fern.