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English, 19.03.2020 07:03 nsbegay2007

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Which of the following details from the story best helps the reader imagine the setting of the competition?
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B.
C.
Sporty was a fun, active Australian Shepherd dog. His
shiny coat was blended with brown, black and white. His
furry ears pointed up, and his mouth was always in a grin
He was a thin, but muscular, dog His head stood about
two feet off the ground, and he weighed around 30
pounds. Sporty never tired of leaping to catch the Frisbee
that his owner Jacob flung into the air. The agile dog
caught the Frisbee almost every time
One day while playing with Sporty, Jacob had an idea
I should enter Sporty into a competition. He is so good at
catching a Frisbee I bet he would win!
Jacob began spending every moment of his spare
time throwing the Frisbee to Sporty. The dog just loved
springing into the air to grab the flying plastic disk Sporty
could twist his body in all sorts of ways to grab that
Frisbee
Jacob entered Sporty into a Frisbee-catching
competition. The contest was held at a park. The owners
had to stand behind a yellow line that had been spray-
painted across a 40 foot by 80 foot grassy field. There
were many different types of dogs, but none like Sporty
Jacob felt confident that his dog would win Throw after
throw was answered with catch after catch. Some of the
A. There were many different types of dogs, but none like Sporty
B. The rival, a sleek Boxer named Raj, effortlessly bounded and gracefully plucked the Frisbee
from the sky
C Sporty sprinted, launched himself into the air, did a forward somersault, and caught the
Frisbee before landing on all fours.
D The owners had to stand behind a yellow line that had been spray-painted across a 40 foot by
80 foot grassy field.
D.

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