Read the following passage: The baby whale was less than half the size of its mother. It bobbed along, never leaving her side. I
tried to get a good picture of it before the pod passed us by, and luckily it surfaced just as it was passing by. I got a great shot of the baby whale and couldn't wait to show my mom, but I didn't want to miss the rest of the whales. I put down my camera and watched them swim away until they were out of sight. Select the sentence that explains why the baby whale "bobbed along" beside its mother. A. It had to com up for air, and went back don underwater.
B. It was slow so it needed to move up and down for air.
C. It when up and down in the water to look for its mother.
Mr. Hale goes to John and Minnie Wrights' house because he wants to talk to John about sharing a party phone line. During the play's time setting and because of the isolated area, it was not uncommon for neighbors to have a party line.