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English, 21.10.2020 02:01 babyskitt

In "Nicholas's Diary: April 2 and 3," why is Nicholas surprised by the place his dad takes him for the treasure hunt? It's the same place they go for walks on Sundays sometimes.

The treasure hunt will take multiple days.

He will not have a very good story to tell his friends at practice on Monday.

He will not be finding gold or silver, but something far more important.
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Part B

Which sentence from the text best supports the answer in Part A?

"…I noticed a patch of leaves that was disturbed and a log that looked like it had been moved.”

"The forest was like a statue; it was still and covered in damp moss and dead leaves…"

"I never would have thought [these woods] hold treasure…"

“Dad and I left early in the morning…"

(Let me know if you need the passage)

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