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Which conclusions are supported by the moose's actions in paragraph 13 of "The Mightiest?"
Select all the TRUE conclusions

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The author included the simile in the first paragraph to emphasize -
Read this sentence from paragraph 4
All around him, ragged rose petals covered the ground.
The imagery in this sentence helps the reader visualize -
Claude's conversation with the villagers shows that Claude -
The reader can tell that "The Mightiest" is a fable because it -
Which sentence from the text best supports the stated moral?
In paragraph 6, the prefix non- helps the reader determine that the workd nonsense means-