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Read the excerpt from "The Crab That Played with the Sea.” Now, while the two were talking together, Pau Amma the Crab, who was next in the game, scuttled off sideways and stepped into the sea, saying to himself, ‘I will play my play alone in the deep waters, and I will never be obedient to this son of Adam.’ Nobody saw him go away except the little girl-daughter where she leaned on the Man’s shoulder. And the play went on till there were no more Animals left without orders, and the Eldest Magician wiped the fine dust off his hands and walked about the world to see how the Animals were playing.

Which conclusion about Pau Amma does this excerpt support?
He likes swimming.
He is afraid of humans.
He thinks he is better than other animals.
He enjoys spending time with other animals.

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the correct answer is c. he thinks he is better than other animals.

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Option C. The excerpt supports the conclusion that Pau Amma the crab thinks he is better than other animals.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the excerpt, as in the rest of the story, the character of Pau Amma the crab is depicted as an animal that does not want to follow neither what the rest of the animals are doing or what the man orders him to do. When all the animals are playing the game the magician told them to play, Pau Amma gets impatient and decides to get into the sea by himself, and to separate from the group. This is used to show how the crab thinks he is better than the rest, more important and in power control of the situation.

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