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segrsyd

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Henry heard a scratching noise when he woke up. At first he thought it might be one of his young
  children. Though, when he checked their bedrooms, all of them were fast asleep. He then listened to the
  walls, but it sounded like the noise was coming from above the room. Henry walked up into the attic and
  heard the sound as if an animal were scurrying away. He thought he caught a glimpse of a gray bushy tail
  before it disappeared into a dark corner. He also noticed a pile of nuts and leaves.
  What do you think caused the scratching noise?
 
  a. one of Henry's children
  b. a dog
  c. a squirrel

Question 2

In her senior year of high school, the teacher, Mr. Romig, passed out a textbook to everyone. He asked the
  class to please go through the book and erase any pencil marks they notice, and directed everyone to write
  their name in the front cover of the book. Laura gasped, because several spaces above the first empty line,
  she saw her brother's name. Her brother Chris is six years older than her. She couldn't believe it, and
  wasn't surprised that the binding was loose.
  What condition is her textbook?
 
  a. great
  b. good
  c. coming apart



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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