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Where do the three boys go to get food?

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The boys acquire food in different settings, such as enjoying a picnic with food brought in a basket, checking baskets at a beachside peanut stand, clam digging at the shore, sharing at a campsite, seeking parish relief for bread, and having a picnic in a nursery in "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury.

Step-by-step explanation:

The three boys go to different places to get food in various contexts presented in the excerpts provided. In one scenario, John and his companions sit down to finish the food brought by Jasmine in a basket after reaching a cliff, suggesting an outdoor setting for their meal.

In another instance, Mr. Sieppe and his party check their baskets at the peanut stand and then move down to the beach, indicating a seaside location for their food gathering. Additionally, the work of clam digging suggests that the boys in this narrative are obtaining food by collecting clams from the shore. There are references to sharing food at a campsite, requesting relief from the parish for bread, and having a picnic lunch in a nursery room with a view of the veldt in Ray Bradbury's "The Veldt." Each scenario represents a unique situation where the characters acquire their sustenance.

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