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martai:

It was Hester who had seen her last when she had said goodbye to a friend at the hall door and that was at eleven o'clock in the morning. Now, it was one o'clock in the afternoon, and Sarah was nowhere to be found. Not in the nursery, not in any of the bedrooms, not upstairs, not downstairs; every hole and corner much too small to hide, Sarah was thoroughly searched for. Little Diana was worried because it was dreadful to think of Sarah out alone in the noisy city, where she knew no one and no one would know her, where she could get confused and lose her way. It made it all the more sad to remember that Sarah could not speak. After all, Sarah was the dearest little dog in the world, with a yellow and white silky coat, a very turned-up nose, and lovely, affectionate dark eyes. She was a cheerful, little creature, full of playful ways and was a great pet to everyone. But she was most fond of her mistress, Diana. She went everywhere with her and knew her steps from that of any of the other children. She would prick up her ears and listen for it a long way off. Her whole name was "Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough," and she was a golden retriever. 2 Based on this passage, which of the following is true? A. Sarah was not used to going out anywhere all by herself. B. Sarah was very fond of Diana but disliked Hester. C. Sarah left the house at one o' clock in the afternoon.

lifewmylilweeb:

Have you read the passage yet?

martai:

yes

lifewmylilweeb:

what do you think the answer is

martai:

c

lifewmylilweeb:

that is incorrect

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