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English, 27.07.2019 15:10 yesharabaskoro

Hello, i have this question on kumon. i got the story but the problem is i don't understand what they mean here.
let me tell you the story so you know.
pickled did not want to sit on a pretty chair. he did not want to play with toys. so he ran back to his barrel in the yard. and he began to chase little cats again. mrs. goodkind said to pickled, "things cannot go on like this. something will happen."
what do you think will happen next in the story?
a. pickles will continue to chase little cats.
b. pickles will lose his barrel.
c. pickles will make new friends.
i think it's a in my opinion. since it makes the most sense.

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