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Question 3 Which is the BEST way to recount this part of the story? "As thanks sond the snoke, I will grant you anything you wish The thankful snake offered to grant Kazu any wish, so Kazu wished for gold and soon received it. azu smiled gently thinking the show boosting "All right. I wish for aborrel of god The snake was grateful to Kazu and said it would grant him a wish. But when Kozu returned home, bol of gold stood by his table he plunged his hands to the shining and laughed with stone Kazu plunged his hands into the shining nuggets and loughed with astonishment Konu thought the snake was just bragging, but at home he found a barrel of gold next to his table

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