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5 Which detail from the passage best shows the reader that Debby's mother cared about the puppy?
A Debby's mom advised her to inform the sheriff about the puppy she had found.
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Debby's mother was annoyed on seeing with her with a stray puppy.

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Debby's mother allowed Debby to keep the puppy home all he recovered.
She was glad that puppy found his master, Mr. Jones
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Debby's New Friend
Worried that she might be late for dinner, Debby kept
pedaling fast so that she would reach home on time. While
riding through a dark, lonely street, a faint squeak caught her
attention. She decided to ignore the faint noise. But as the
noise became louder, Debby decided to get off the bike and
figure out the source of the noise. She came across a small
helpless puppy that was badly bruised. Debby felt sorry for
that helpless creature, who was yelping in pain. She
immediately carried the puppy with her and pedaled to the
nearest medical clinic so that the puppy could be taken care
of
Debby realized that she could not abandon the puppy.
Therefore, she decided to take the puppy home with her.
Debby was worried about her family's reaction to seeing the
puppy. Initially, Debby's mother was annoyed when she saw
Debby with the puppy. But when she heard him crying
helplessly in pain, her heart melted. She allowed Debby to
keep the puppy home till the puppy recovered.
The next day, Debby went around the neighborhood to
find out if the puppy belonged to anyone. After receiving a
negative answer from all the neighbors, she came back
home, disappointed. On her mother's suggestion, Debby
approached the local sheriff and told him about the lost
puppy. Taking the sheriff's advice, Debby decided to keep the
puppy with her til he was claimed by his owner
Debby would spend most of her time with the puppy. She
named him Tim. She would spend time with hint every day
before leaving for school. Debby would also rush back home
after school to play with Tim. Over time, Tim and Debby
developed a strong bond. Tim would wait for Debby to return
from school and take him out on a walk. He would only eat
food if Debby fed him. He would also snuggle next to Debby
on the couch and watch television
On a bright summer evening, when Debby happily
returned from school, she was taken aback to see an
unknown car waiting at her porch. Debby was welcomed
home by an excited Tim. On reaching the foyer, Debby was
introduced to Mr. Jones, Tim's master. He told them that the
sheriff had informed him about his missing dog and he had

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