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English, 21.07.2019 08:00, pandamaknae2003

"doc rabbit, bruh fox, and tar baby” from the people could fly and that's what brother fox did. he sure did. took doc rabbit by the short hair and threw him—whippit! whappit! —right in the briar patch. "hot lettuce pie! this is where i want to be," doc rabbit hollered for happiness. he was square in the middle of the briar patch. "here is where my mama and papa had me born and raised. safe at last! " "didn't know rabbits have they homes in the briars," bruh fox said, scratching his tail. he knows it now. which describes the author’s message in this excerpt? a. getting revenge can backfire and make a person feel foolish. b. friends feel more comfortable is a kind thing to do. c. friends is more important than getting revenge. d. getting revenge is necessary when a person is wronged.

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