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English, 12.02.2022 01:00 filthyfish

Which is the best paraphrase of these sentences from paragraph 4? swer to each question.
"Nobody could hope to unravel the lines of his ancestry. In all the
wonderfully mixed and varied dog-tribe, I never saw any creature
very much like him, though in some of his sly, soft, gliding motions
and gestures he brought the fox to mind.
book Stickeen
It is about a little dog
A. Stickeen's hair was quite tangled, and it was impossible to
comb it out. I never saw another animal like him, though he
reminded me of a fox because of the way he moved
В.
Stickeen was a mix of different dog breeds, but it was
impossible to tell which ones. I never saw another animal
like him, though he reminded me of a fox because of the
way he moved
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C. Stickeen might have been a mixed-breed or a purebred, but
it was impossible to know for certain. When he socialized
with other dogs, he often acted like a fox-smart and quick.
D
Stickeen was a mysterious creature, and it was difficult to
figure him out. I never saw another animal like him, though
he was probably more similar to a fox than he was to a dog
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