Asked by amauri
As the wind pushed against the tent, Leo pulled his blanket tighter. “I should have helped Dad tie the ropes better,” he thought. Outside, branches scraped against the canvas.
What does Leo’s thought help the reader understand?
He wants to go outside to play.
He likes camping in bad weather.
He is angry with his dad.
He feels nervous about the storm.
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He feels nervous about the storm.
Explanation: The wind and scraping branches create a scary atmosphere, his thought about the ropes shows worry the tent might fail, and he pulls the blanket tighter — all signs of nervousness, not anger or wanting to play.
Explanation: The wind and scraping branches create a scary atmosphere, his thought about the ropes shows worry the tent might fail, and he pulls the blanket tighter — all signs of nervousness, not anger or wanting to play.
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