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From the novel, Frightful’s Mountain, what relationship of Frightful’s does this quotation refer to?

“Frightful saw the fall onto the blazing-star leaves and seedpods, then flew to a tall hemlock at the top of the cliff. Sitting among the lacy needles, the image of the one mountain among thousands, the one tree among millions...”(pg.39)

A. Frightful and Alice
B. Frightful and Sam
C. Frightful and Lady
D. Frightful and Mole

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