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Select the correct text in the passage. In the short story "A Will of Her Own" Rosa only pretends to listen to her grandmother's words. Which line from the excerpt supports this
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Rosa was a Swedish girl. She had so often heard people sey. "Rosa has a will of her own," that she began to think it rather a fine thing and when
people think it is rather a fine thing to be naughty, trouble is sure to follow
One beautiful summer day Rosa's mother said to her:"Put on your Sunday frock, Rosa, and take these eges to your grandmother. You may stay
to tea, and play a little but you must be back by seven o'clock"
This pleased Rose, for she was not often sent alone to her grandmother's, although she lived quite near. Soon she was ready. She locked very
smart in her scarlet petticoat, bright apron and white blouse, and started off proudly with her little basket of eges
Her grandmother was a beautiful old lady with gold spectacles and enormous white cap. She thanked Rose for the egas, gave her delicious tea
with strawberries, cream and cakes, and then said. You can play in the garden until the bell rings. Only do not go near the river."
Thank you." said Rosa, meely, and walked away.
When she had shut the door, she gave her head alle toss and her shoulders a little shake, and said: only said Thank you.' notre, thank
you" for i mean to go near the river. There is nowhere else to play. Mother always lets me go by the river, so why should Grandmother forbid
Now, the stream where Rosa generally played was only a tributary, and was not nearly so deep and wide as the main river where she now was
Rosa stood on the bank watching the great pine-trunks, which in Sweden, are always foating down by the rivers to the sea. The woodmenout
the trees down, mark them and let them fost where they will, and the owners claim the logs when they reach the Baltic Rosa and her brother
Refused to on these trees sometimes when they struck near the shore Foat down the stream atse way and then mottagan tas
alues a dangerous care for children to plan butuch more dangerous on the laree mer than on the le tributar

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