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The story reminds a reader about the time he baked a pie. Which event in the story reminds the reader of this?

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A. The story has directions for making a pie at the bottom of the page.

B. The pumpkins argue over who would taste best in a pie.

C. The farmer cannot wait to use the pumpkins for pie.

D. The crows think the pumpkins would taste good in a pie.
2 years ago

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C. The farmer cannot wait to use the pumpkins for pie.
2 years ago

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