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What does the man mean
when he says, "they have
places to go to too"?
O He believes that all living things are important.
O The narrator has to go to school.
O He believes that the toads are in a hurry to get dry.
O The toads must go home with him and the narrator.

Help ASAP What does the man mean when he says, "they have places to go to too-example-1
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But, leathery hands full

of wet brown life,

knee deep in the summer

roadside grass,

he just smiled and said

they have places to go to

too.

“Birdfoot’s Grampa,”

Joseph Bruchac

Help ASAP What does the man mean when he says, "they have places to go to too-example-1
User Kumar Abhinav
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Answer:

He believes that all living things are important.

Step-by-step explanation:

I think this because he has an importance for other things and not just himself or other people, but I haven't read the full passage so this could be marked as maybe correct. good luck though.

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