Twain uses this sentence to support which claim?
"... she gives it a bone to be used in getting it into
trouble, and she also furnishes it with a trick for
getting itself out of the trouble again." (paragraph 2)
O A. Turkeys are capable of tricking people.
B. Turkeys are smarter than they seem.
C. Nature is ambivalent about her children.
O
D. Nature is cruel toward her children.
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