Read this sentence from Passage 1, Paragraph 3.



His world was very small. Its limits were the walls of the lair; but as he had no knowledge of the wide world outside, he was never oppressed by the narrow confines of his existence.



What does the phrase, he was never oppressed, suggest about the lair?


It is hidden from other wolves in the area.


It has no escape routes for the cubs.


It provides a small but safe place for the wolves.


It limits the activities available to the cubs.

1 answer

It provides a small but safe place for the wolves.
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