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English, 10.12.2021 19:30 lauren21bunch

Mehudi's Pup Mehudi had just moved into our neighborhood, and we quickly became good friends. However, he missed his old friends and often felt sad. His parents decided to adopt a pet. They hoped the pet would help curtail his sadness and cheer him up. Mehudi and his parents decided to visit "Happy Paws and Claws," an association of retired veterinary doctors. The people there are experts in dealing with animals and providing shelter to cats, dogs, and other creatures. Mehudi invited me to go along with his family. As we entered the shelter, Mehudi spotted a tiny black pup, and when he approached it, it yelped and wagged its tail. Mehudi felt an instant connection to the pup and knew this pup would be the one he would dote on and take great care of. The association told us we could take the pup home in a week after completing all the paperwork.

Which statement about Mehudi best shows why the reader can feel hopeful for him?
A.
He connects with a pup at "Happy Paws and Claws."
B.
He moves into a new neighborhood with his parents.
C.
He quickly became friends with the story's narrator.
D.
He meets animal experts at "Happy Paws and Claws."

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