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English, 05.08.2021 02:30 jabper5522

Read the excerpt from "The White Snake.” Not far down the road, he came upon a lake where three fish were caught in the reeds. "Help us!” they cried. Well, Leon had a kind heart, so he set the fish free.

Noya thought about all she had read about Leon in this excerpt and throughout the story. Then she thought about what it is like to do a good deed for someone.

What is the most reasonable inference Noya can make about Leon’s future?

Leon will continue to perform good deeds.
Leon will become snobby like the princess.
Leon will become secretive like the first king.
Leon will continue to travel aimlessly.

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