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Read the sentence from the passage. "i know where i shall live," said the bright fugitive, "where i can see the gliding canoe and the children! " what does the author mean by comparing the star to a bright fugitive? a. it is difficult for the star to live among the buffalo. b. it is difficult for the star to find the right place to live. c. it is difficult for the star to be seen among the white flowers. d. it is difficult for the star to gain the people's trust.

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