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At the beginning of the story, how does Meg feel about the storm? A. She is curious because she is interested in the science behind the storm. B. She is excited because it is the first storm of the season.
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At the beginning of the story, how does Meg feel about the storm?
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She is curious because she is interested in the science behind the storm.
B.
She is excited because it is the first storm of the season.
-->C.
She is afraid because the storm seems very powerful.
D.
She is suspicious because the storm develops so quickly.
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Assuming that you're referring to the story the Wallce of time, at first she is afraid because the storm seems very powerful. Then, later in the story, she became interested in the science of the storm.
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