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5O POINTS In "Playing Robinson Crusoe,” the speaker uses word choice to develop its point of view.

Which lines from the poem convey that dogs are more loyal companions than cats? Select the two correct answers.


A. But I like Binkie, my dog, because / He knows how to behave;"


B. "Or play with a silly old cork and string / To 'muse herself, not me."


C. "But Binkie will play whatever I choose, / And he is my true First Friend."


D. "But the very minute I go to my bed/cat runs out in the yard."

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Answer:

A,C

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A. "But I like Binkie, my dog, because / He knows how to behave;" and C. "But Binkie will play whatever I choose, / And he is my true First Friend."

Step-by-step explanation:

If you compare the answers all of the ones about Binkie (the dog) he states that Binkie was his "True First Friend" and all the ones about the Cat are not good as he states "To 'muse herself, not me" so the right answers are A. and C.

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