Which statement best describes the main conflict in Wiley. His Mother, and the Hairy Man?
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Which statement best describes the main conflict in Wiley. His Mother, and the Hairy Man?
Wiley has to find a way out of the tree he ran up.
Wiley has to trick the Hairy Man into turning himself into animals.
Wiley has to ask his mama for help to defeat the Hairy Man.
Wiley has to defeat the Hairy Man three times to make him go away.
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