The detail that shows why the Lamb followed the Wolf is D began to follow the Wolf in the Sheep's clothing. This indicates that the Lamb was deceived by the Wolf's disguise, which is why it followed the Wolf thinking it was a Sheep.
A Wolf found great difficulty in
getting at the Sheep owing to the
vigilance of the shepherd and his
dogs. But one day it found the skin
of a sheep that had been flayed
and thrown aside, so it put it on
over its own pelt and strolled down
among the Sheep. The Lamb that
belonged to the Sheep, whose
skin the Wolf was wearing, began
to follow the Wolf in the Sheep's
clothing; so, leading the Lamb a
little apart, he soon made a meal
off her, and for some time he
succeeded
in
deceiving
the
Sheep and enjoying hearty meals. Which detail from the story shows why the Lamb
followed the Wolf?
A so it put it on over its own pelt and strolled
down among the Sheep
B strolled down among the Sheep
C The Lamb that belonged to the Sheep, whose
skin the Wolf was wearing
D began to follow the Wolf in the Sheep's clothing
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