According to the passage, Pat didn't ______.A. want to be like his uncle in every wayB. try to make the sounds of a bird singingC. like to go to schoolD. go to school across the forest

According to the passage, Pat didn't ______.

A. want to be like his uncle in every way

B. try to make the sounds of a bird singing

C. like to go to school

D. go to school across the forest


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