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In John Steinbeck’s "The Turtle," how does the turtle help the wild oat seeds in the story?

It plants the seeds on the other side of the road.



It rescues the seeds from being eaten by animals.



It leaves the seeds in the road where they can fly off.



It gives them water to help them grow.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

The turtle in the last paragraph drags soil over the oats which were already stuck in the ground thus planting them. This happened after all the melodrama of having to get the seed to the other side of the road.

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