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English, 22.02.2021 23:20, jokerr5584

(Giving Brainiest) Read the excerpts from two scenes in the drama The Snow Monster:

Scene 1

A fire crackles inside a cozy cabin. Reuben and Bailey sit close by on a sofa, peacefully sipping hot chocolate from large mugs. Another young boy, Quinn, bursts through the door.

Quinn: (Huffing) You'll never believe what I've just seen!

Reuben and Bailey turn quickly in surprise. Bailey spills some of his hot chocolate down his shirt.

Bailey: Ouch! (Shaking his head, as he pats at the spilled liquid) Quinn, you really must stop doing that!

Quinn: (Puzzled as he pulls off his coat) Doing what?

Bailey: Rushing in here and shouting about your latest impossible sighting. Yesterday it was a penguin. The day before, it was a flying reindeer.

Quinn: Aw, c'mon! Anyone could mistake a crow for a penguin from a distance.

Reuben: Only someone as blind as a bat, or a boy who was pulling our legs and telling tales.

Scene 2

Quinn leads the others to a clearing in the woods. He bends down and points at a footprint in the snow.

Quinn: Here! See how big they are?

Bailey: (A low whistle) They are big!

Quinn: They're not that far apart, though. This makes me think that the creature may also be really heavy.

Reuben: That makes sense. Let's follow them and see where they lead.

The boys trudge along through the snow, following the footprints.

Bailey: Look! (Pointing at the ground between two trees) A second set appears from this direction! They're also really large and rounded, just like the others. See these tracks, too? It looks like this one is pulling something behind it. C'mon, guys, we need to catch up with whatever these creatures are!

Select the statement that is true about how Bailey feels about Quinn's story after seeing the footprints.

A. Bailey believed Quinn at first but changed his mind.
B. Bailey believed Quinn from the very start.
C. Bailey changed his mind and now believes Quinn.
D. Bailey continues to doubt Quinn saw anything.

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