Use the stories The Substitute and SuperCroc Lives to answer the question.

The Substitute

SuperCroc Lives

Which sentence tells how the two stories are the same?

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Responses

Dandelion is mean to her classmates.
Dandelion is mean to her classmates.

The students in Dandelion’s class make fun of her mother.
The students in Dandelion’s class make fun of her mother.

Dandelion has a problem at school.
Dandelion has a problem at school.

Mrs. Pinkley causes a problem for Dandelion.
Mrs. Pinkley causes a problem for Dandelion.

Dandelion has a problem at school.

The sentence "Dandelion has a problem at school" tells how the two stories are the same. Both "The Substitute" and "SuperCroc Lives" feature a character named Dandelion who faces a problem at school.

The two stories, "The Substitute" and "SuperCroc Lives," are the same in that Dandelion has a problem at school. In "The Substitute," Dandelion faces a problem when her usual teacher is absent and a strict substitute, Mrs. Pinkley, causes problems for her. In "SuperCroc Lives," Dandelion's problem at school is not explicitly mentioned, but it can be inferred that she has some sort of issue since her classmates make fun of her mother. Therefore, the sentence "Dandelion has a problem at school" is the one that tells how the two stories are the same.

None of these sentences tells how the two stories are the same. The sentences describe specific events or characters in one of the stories, but do not provide a comparison between the two.