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24 January, 14:46

Jehosophat

what called to

Marmaduke was sitting on the fence. He wasn't thinking

from the barnyard, -

"Come'n an play 'I spy."

But Marmaduke only grumbled-

"Don't want to."

"Don't want to

"Well, let's play 'Cross Tag' then," Jehosophat suggested

"Don't want to," repeated his brother again, not very politely.

Jehosophat thought for a moment, then he suggested something worth-while:

"I'll tell you what, let's play 'Duck-on-the-Rock."

Now as every boy in the world-at least in America - knows, that is a wonderful game, but Marmaduke only

"I don't want to play any of your ol' games."

In this passage, Marmaduke's character may be described as

grumpy

B)

lively

o

sad

scared

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Answers (2)
  1. 24 January, 14:48
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    I would say grumpy is the answer
  2. 24 January, 15:01
    0
    Answer: A

    I just got it right
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