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Select the correct answer. what can be inferred about lily from this passage?

lily had a talent for getting into trouble. her parents were always scolding her for doing things she shouldn’t do. she loved to play in the woods behind her house. however, her father warned her to not stay in the woods after dark. he told lily tales of dangerous animals that roamed the woods in the night. being a curious child, lily did not pay attention to her father’s wise words.

one evening after dinner, lily sneaked out of the house and went exploring in the dark woods. armed with a flashlight, lily was determined to see for herself these scary creatures her father described. she had never been in the woods at night. it was a strange place indeed. the sounds were unfamiliar to her. suddenly, she heard a low growling sound. it sounded similar to the sound her dog, toby, made when he was angry. slowly, she scanned the woods with her flashlight. she saw a pair of glowing eyes that seemed to be coming closer to her. lily became frightened. forgetting her exploration, she ran home as fast as she could. once out of the woods, lily calmed herself down. she realized that her father was right. it was too dangerous to be in the woods after dark. lily learned that being stubborn isn’t always a good thing.

a. she likes to play with wild animals.
b. she sometimes disobeys her parents’ rules.
c. she isn’t afraid of walking at night.
d. she doesn’t like stories about wild animals.

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