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Why does Lane claim that there were “no cucumbers at the market”?

ABecause he thinks Algernon should go on a high‑protein diet

BBecause Algernon has eaten all the cucumber sandwiches himself

CBecause he wants to get Algernon off the hook

DB and C

Answer:

D. B and C

Read Explanation:

Lane claim that there were “no cucumbers at the market”

  • Because Algernon has eaten all the cucumber sandwiches himself

  • Because he wants to get Algernon off the hook


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