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English, 10.12.2020 23:20, sese47

What is the best question to ask at this point in the reading of "Night Watch"? He crawled near the pots and saw small dog-like paw prints. Carefully, he rearranged the pots to cover them. Not long after, he woke up the next camper for night watch and managed to sleep a little. Why does Alan crawl over to the paw prints? Why does Alan place pots over the paw prints? Why does Alan only sleep a little during the night? Which camper does Alan wake up for the next watch?

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