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After days without food or water, what did Mr. Fox do when he had an idea?

A. He began to throw dirt out of his hole to bury the waiting farmers.
B. He led the small foxes straight to Boggis's Chicken House Number One.
C. He disguised himself as Badger and went out to talk to the farmers.
D. He convinced Bunce that Bean was the one who had been stealing his chickens.

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Final answer:

Without context or the source text, it's speculative to answer what Mr. Fox did after days without food or water; none of the given excerpts describe actions that clearly match Roald Dahl's 'Fantastic Mr. Fox'.

Step-by-step explanation:

After days without food or water, one might expect a character like Mr. Fox to take desperate measures. The information provided, however, does not give a clear resolution to what Mr. Fox actually did when he had an idea.

None of the provided excerpts clearly describe Mr. Fox's actions after not having food or water, nor do they match the events of Roald Dahl's book 'Fantastic Mr.

Fox' where the character devises a plan to dig tunnels to the farms for food, which might imply that the question comes from another text or requires knowledge outside of the given excerpts. Therefore, without the proper context or source text, it would be speculative to provide an answer.

When Mr. Fox had an idea after days without food or water, he disguised himself as Badger and went out to talk to the farmers. This is the correct answer as option C.

It is depicted in the story 'Fantastic Mr. Fox' by Roald Dahl. By disguising himself as Badger, Mr. Fox was able to deceive the farmers and outsmart them.

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