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In "Better Wait Till Martin Comes,"when the big cat repeats the phrase "Better wait till Martin comes,” it makes John A. say his prayers and stay in the house a little while longer.
B. wonder which of the big cats that he sees in the house is Martin.
C. want to leave the house, because Martin must be larger than the big cat.
D. sit in a chair next to the fireplace, even though the chair is broken.

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