What is the meaning of “lied like a weasel” in Passage 2, paragraph 21?
Carter has no respect for nature.
The attendant does not trust children in the gardens.
Carter was attempting to sneak a flower while the attendant was looking away.
The attendant saw a weasel in the garden while looking for the dogs.
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The meaning of "lied like a weasel" in Passage 2, paragraph 21 is that Carter was telling a falsehood or fib, much like how a weasel, known for its cunning and deceitful nature, would behave.