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