Read the sentence from "Raccoon Olympics."

I had seen raccoons before, staring shiny-eyed into the beam of my flashlight and skulking down storm drains, but never up close, in daylight.

What does the word skulking suggest about the raccoon?

Responses

The raccoon is wary.
The raccoon is wary.

The raccoon is joyful.
The raccoon is joyful.

The raccoon is enraged.
The raccoon is enraged.

The raccoon is sleepy.

1 answer

The raccoon is wary.
Similar Questions
  1. Read the sentence from "Raccoon Olympics."It will not occur to me until I am an adult to wonder if Paul convinced all the kids
    1. answers icon 1 answer
  2. Raccoons eat all sorts of things.How could this sentence be rewritten to use domain-specific language? (1 point) Raccoons are
    1. answers icon 21 answers
  3. Raccoons eat all sorts of things.How could this sentence be rewritten to use domain-specific language? (1 point) Raccoons are
    1. answers icon 0 answers
  4. Use the sentence to answer the question.When he saw the photographer, the raccoon moved into the underbrush. Which verb choice
    1. answers icon 1 answer
more similar questions