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Bingel [31]
1 year ago
12

Another theme in "How a Cat Played Robinson Crusoe" is "Living things can manage with very little." Which details from the story

convey this theme? Select each correct answer.
Hint: There are more than 2 but less than 4 correct answers.
Select 3 correct answer(s)
Question 13 options:

"… the cat plunged her head and shoulders into the snow, reaching blindly after the vanished prize. By great good luck she caught it. It was her first meal in four bitter days."


"The cat had always been so coddled and pampered by the children that she had had no need to forage for herself."


"… she not only packed down the snow beneath her, but she also rounded out for herself a snug chamber with a narrow doorway … then she went to sleep with a sense of comfort…"


"By great good luck she caught it [the mouse]. It was her first meal in four bitter days."

Brainly for right answer as long as you do it quickly.
English
2 answers:
kati45 [8]1 year ago
6 0

Another theme in "How a Cat Played Robinson Crusoe" is "Living things can manage with very little." Which details from the story convey this theme? Select each correct answer.

Hint: There are more than 2 but less than 4 correct answers.

Select 3 correct answer(s)

Question 13 options:

"… the cat plunged her head and shoulders into the snow, reaching blindly after the vanished prize. By great good luck she caught it. It was her first meal in four bitter days."

"The cat had always been so coddled and pampered by the children that she had had no need to forage for herself."

"… she not only packed down the snow beneath her, but she also rounded out for herself a snug chamber with a narrow doorway … then she went to sleep with a sense of comfort…"

"By great good luck she caught it [the mouse]. It was her first meal in four bitter days."

Brainly for right answer as long as you do it quickly.

ikadub [295]1 year ago
4 0

Answers:

I think it's A, C, and D. Sorry if im wrong.

(Hope this helps)

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