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GIVING BRAINLIST I REALLY NEED HELP SO PLZZZ HELP Jenna was shocked when she opened the door to her apartment. There were long rips in the couch, as though someone had run knives down the front of it. A lamp was shattered on the floor. Some picture frames were hanging crookedly, some of them had fallen off the wall and the door to her cat's travel cage was open. Not only that, but the door to the birdcage was swinging back and forth and there were feathers on the floor. She could have sworn that she had locked her cat in the travel cage before she left for work. At first Jenna thought it might have been burglars. Oh no, she thought. Someone broke into my apartment, trashed the place, and stole my cat! Then she heard the cat meowing in her bedroom. She ran to the bedroom and saw the cat patting one of Jenna's favorite shoes with its claws. That's it! Jenna yelled. “I'm done with this.” She threw the cat back into its travel cage and tried to shut the door, but the lock wouldn't catch. Jenna huffed and then grabbed some duct tape.

1. PART A. What happened to Jenna's apartment?
A. A bomb went off.
B. The lock on the door broke.
C. Her cat tore things up.
D. A burglar broke in and trashed it.

PART B. Provide evidence for the above inference.

a. “Jenna was shocked when she opened the door to her apartment.”
b. “The door to her cat's travel cage was open”
c. “At first she thought it might have been burglars”
d. “That's it!' Jenna yelled. 'I'm done with this!”

2. PART A. What is Jenna going to do with the cat?

A. Get rid of it
B. Cuddle it.
C. Adopt it.
D. Take it to the vet.

PART B. Provide evidence

A. “That's it!' Jenna yelled. 'I'm done with this!”
B. “She ran to the bedroom and saw the cat”
C. “The lock wouldn't catch.”
D. “She could have sworn she had locked the travel cage before work.”

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