Understanding Horse Behavior
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What does the word 'instincts' suggest about why horses often return to their homes?

  • They choose to do it when humans are at risk.
  • They automatically do it by nature. (correct)
  • They are taught to do it by their parents.
  • They learn to do it from skillful riders.
  • Which sentence from the passage best supports the answer about why horses return to their homes?

  • "Lucky took off in a terrified gallop through the woods." (Paragraph 9) (correct)
  • "Lucky looked at her as if to say 'I told you it was the other way,' and she couldn't help but laugh." (Paragraph 3)
  • "Sadie continued forward, picking up the pace because she wasn't sure how long Lucky could keep his cool." (Paragraph 8)
  • "Sadie had let the reins go during her fall." (Paragraph 9)
  • How are Sadie's and Lucky's points of view different based on the passage?

  • Lucky is hesitant to explore, while Sadie is cautious.
  • Lucky dislikes open spaces, while Sadie loves the outdoors.
  • Lucky is intimidated by the storm, while Sadie is fearless. (correct)
  • Lucky prefers to stay near the barn, while Sadie enjoys adventures.
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