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Select two quotations from Passage 2 that illustrate information the reader would likely miss if the story were written from the point of view of Farmer Brown’s boy. “Farmer Brown's boy was whistling merrily as he tramped down across the Green Meadows.” (Paragraph 12)

“The Merry Little Breezes saw him coming, and they raced over to the Smiling Pool to tell Billy Mink. Farmer Brown's boy was coming to visit his traps.” (Paragraph 12)

“'Hurrah!' shouted Farmer Brown's boy. He was very much excited, as he caught hold of the end of the chain, which fastened it to the old log.” (Paragraph 15)

“Farmer Brown's boy was disappointed. 'Well, I'll get him to-morrow, anyway,' said he to himself.” (Paragraph 16)

“Old Grandfather Frog, sitting on his big green lily-pad, smoothed down his white and yellow waistcoat and winked up at jolly, round, red Mr. Sun as Farmer Brown's boy tramped off across the Green Meadows.” (Paragraph 18)

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