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excerpt from " The Harvest"
by Tomas Rivera
The folks couldn’t figure out why or what he got out of taking off by himself every afternoon. When he would leave, and somebody would spy on him, somehow or other he would catch on, then take a little walk, turn around and head right back to his chicken coop.
Why did Don Trine turn around and head right back to his chicken coop?
A. Because he had worked so hard that he grew tired easily, so he headed back home before he was overcome by exhaustion.

B. The group of boys was intimidating, and he wasn't comfortable being alone on his walks with them followings so closely behind him.

C. He knew that the boys were following him after he told them he didn't want them to come along, so he would just turn around to head home when he noticed them following him.

D. It was getting late and he needed to feed his chickens.

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