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Question 1 Part A

Which statement best describes the central idea of the poem "The Golden Cat"?

The sun has more importance than the moon.

The sun is invaluable to life on the earth.

The circumference of the sun is at least a mile.

The world would be boring without the company of cats.

Question 2

Part B

Which evidence from the poem best supports the answer in Part A?

"And when he strokes the Earth's green fur / He makes the Fields and Meadows purr."

"How dull our World would be, and flat, / Without the Golden Cat."

"His face is one big Golden smile, / It measures round at least a mile."

"The never tired smiling One / That Human People call the Sun." PLEASE ANSWER QUICK AS CAN

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