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klemol
1 month ago
14

From the description of the muskrat in paragraph 11, the reader can infer that — * 14 points A the other animals had little fait

h he could complete the task B he had greater stamina and perseverance than the other animals C he would benefit more than the other animals from retrieving the dirt D the other animals cared little about the woman and her troubles
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1 answer:
Gnom [7.5K]1 month ago
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Answer:B

Explanation:

He possessed more endurance.

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