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English, 13.04.2021 01:20 theresaeleanor

Read this excerpt from "Birdfoot's Grampa.” But, leathery hands full
of wet brown life,
knee deep in the summer
roadside grass,
he just smiled and said
they have places to go to
too.

Based on the excerpt, what will readers most likely infer about Grampa?

He is accepting of his grandson’s ignorance.
He is irritated by his grandson’s impatience.
He believes he will not be able to save all the toads.
He believes his grandson should not talk back.

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of wet brown life,
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