PART B
Select THREE pieces of evidence from "Ted's Champion" that supports the correct
answer to Part A.
1. But you're in school must of the year, and a horse doesn't eat only in summertime.
2. So what I suggest, Teddy, is that you do some thinking and figure pit what you can do
about this situation.
3. Over the next few weeks, Ted visited every local store in search of work.
4. He inquired about washing cars and walking dogs, but by the end of the month Ted had no
job offers or any way to earn extra money.
5. As a small child, Ted had been delighted when Mrs. Saunders let him pick out a few apples
and carry them home in his cap.
6. Mrs. Saunders brought Olly to the paddock and then let Ted into the kitchen, where the
clock read just seven a.m.
7. If Mrs. Saunders wanted him to harvest every bushel of apples her orchard produced, he
wouldn't mind one bit.