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In "Chanticleer and the Fox," how does Chanticleer’s dream affect him?

Which detail from Chapter 2 best explains what the setting of the tulip garden means to Peter?



It is the scene of a troubling memory with his mother and causes him anxiety.


He remembers it as a peaceful place where he learned about caring for plants.


He remembers it as a sad place where he first learned that living things die.


It is where he first learned to hunt with his father and it makes him feel proud.

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