What do these passages show about the goose?

A. She is quick to anger.

B. She is helpful but easily tricked.

C. She is crafty and intelligent.

D. She is a friend to the rabbit.

When the dog left, the rabbit called out from his hiding place, "How can you watch, friend goose, when you can't see me?"

"Well, I will see you then," she replied. With these words she pushed her long neck into the hollow of the tree. As the neck of the goose went into the opening the rabbit threw the dust of some dry wood into her eyes.

-"The Dog and the Clever Rabbit," A.O. Stafford

"Where is the rabbit, friend goose?" he quickly asked.

"Why, he threw wood dust into my eyes when I peeped into the opening." At once the dog knew that the rabbit had escaped and became very angry.

-"The Dog and the Clever Rabbit," A.O. Stafford

3 answers

The passages show that the goose is helpful but easily tricked. She tries to assist the dog in finding the rabbit, but is fooled by the rabbit's trick. The goose is not quick to anger, but rather appears to be trusting and willing to assist others.
Is the answer A,B,C, or D
The answer is B. She is helpful but easily tricked.