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English, 02.12.2019 21:31, johnisawesome999

It had been raining all day so that uncle remus found it impossible to go out. the storm had begun, the old man declared, just as the chickens were crowing for day, and it had continued almost without intermission. the dark gray clouds had blotted out the sun. the leafless limbs of the tall oaks surrendered themselves drearily to the fantastic gusts that drove the drizzle fitfully before them.

the lady to whom uncle remus belonged had been thoughtful of the old man. so 'tildy, the house-girl, had been commissioned to carry him his meals. this arrangement came to the knowledge of the little boy at supper time, and he lost no time in obtaining permission to accompany 'tildy.

uncle remus made a great demonstration over the thoughtful kindness of his "miss sally."
read the passage. which can you infer from the passage?

a. the little boy is fond of uncle remus and likes meeting him.

b. uncle remus does not like 'tildy bringing him food.

c.'tildy does not like caring for uncle remus.

d. uncle remus' mistress takes good care of him.

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