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Refer to "Zlateh the Goat" in the anthology.

Read the excerpt from "Zlateh the Goat."

Even though Zlateh had her own pen, she often came to the kitchen, knocking on the door with her horns to indicate that she was ready to visit, and she was always admitted. In the evening Aaron, Miriam, and Anna played dreidel. Zlateh sat near the stove watching the children and the flickering of the Hanukkah candles.

How does this excerpt develop the setting of the story?

Question 5 options:

a.It shows that the family now love Zlateh enough to let her into the house.


b.It emphasizes the safety and comfort of Aaron's house.


c.It informs the reader of the activities the children do in their house.


d.It implies that the house is warmer than Zlateh's pen.

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Answer: It emphasizes the safety and comfort of Aaron’s house.

Explanation: I took the k12 quiz! (This is late but just in case anyone else needs the answer)

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