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kramer
3 years ago
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Ahat [919]3 years ago
6 0

Read the following passage and answer the questions.

My baby sister picked up her vegetables, and one by one, threw them off her highchair and onto the floor. She kicked out her legs and giggled as they were quickly licked off the floor. When our mom came back into the room, she told the dog to go away.

Why did the baby throw the vegetables onto the floor?

She didn't want to eat them.

Why did the mother tell the dog to go away?

Because she did not want the dog to eat the vegetables because they were not for it.

How did the baby feel when the vegetables were licked Off the floor?

The baby was happy.

How do you know?

The baby giggled when the dog was eating the vegetables, because she thought it was funny.

Hope this helps! Brainliest would be much appreciated..

grin007 [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer she did not like them the dog was licking the floor  the baby thought it was funny it say it in the passage

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