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4. PART B: Which sentence from the folktale best illustrates the answer to Part A? A. “The poor horse was very sad, and went into the forest to get a little shelter from the wind and weather. (Paragraph 2) B. “The horse did as he was told, and the fox went to the lion’s den, not far off, and said: ‘There is a dead horse out there.’” (Paragraph 8) C. “When he had finished his work he patted the horse on the shoulder, and said: ‘Pull, old grey! Pull!’” (Paragraph 8) D. “But the horse let him roar, and never stopped till he stood before his master’s door.” (Paragraph 9)

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