Use the story The Ugliest Pumpkin to answer the question.

The Ugliest Pumpkin

The story reminds a reader about the time he baked a pie. Which event in the story reminds the reader of this?

(1 point)
Responses

A. The story has directions for making a pie at the bottom of the page.

B. The pumpkins argue over who would taste best in a pie.

C. The farmer cannot wait to use the pumpkins for pie.

D. The crows think the pumpkins would taste good in a pie.

None of the events in the story The Ugliest Pumpkin specifically mention baking a pie, so none of the choices accurately answer the question.

The correct answer is A. The story has directions for making a pie at the bottom of the page.

To answer the question about which event in the story reminds the reader of baking a pie, we need to analyze the details presented in each option. By doing so, we can determine the most relevant event in relation to baking a pie.

Let's examine each option:

A. The story has directions for making a pie at the bottom of the page.
This option indicates that there are directions for making a pie included in the story. However, it does not necessarily suggest an actual event that reminds the reader of baking a pie. Therefore, we can eliminate this option.

B. The pumpkins argue over who would taste best in a pie.
This option describes pumpkins arguing over who would taste the best in a pie. While it does involve the concept of a pie, it does not directly relate to the reader baking a pie. Thus, we can rule out this option as well.

C. The farmer cannot wait to use the pumpkins for pie.
This option suggests that the farmer is excited to use the pumpkins to make a pie. This event directly relates to baking a pie and implies that the reader could also be reminded of their own experience of being excited to bake a pie. Therefore, this option seems to be the most appropriate choice.

D. The crows think the pumpkins would taste good in a pie.
Although this option mentions the crows thinking the pumpkins would taste good in a pie, it does not directly connect to the reader's personal experience of baking a pie. Hence, we can eliminate this option.

Therefore, based on the analysis, option C - "The farmer cannot wait to use the pumpkins for pie" - is the event in the story that would most likely remind the reader of baking a pie.