Gina plans to buy a box of crayons for her brother. He tells her to buy the crayons that come in the yellow and green box. Why does he tell Gina about the box?

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so she will recognize the brand he wants

so she will recognize the brand he wants

so she will get the best value for her money

so she will get the best value for her money

so she will buy the box with the most crayons

so she will buy the box with the most crayons

so she will find where crayons are in the store

Based on the given options, there are two possible reasons why Gina's brother tells her about the yellow and green box of crayons:

1. He wants her to recognize the brand he wants: This implies that the yellow and green box is associated with a specific brand of crayons that he prefers.

2. He wants her to find where crayons are in the store: By mentioning the yellow and green box, he is giving her a recognizable feature to search for, making it easier for her to find the crayons in the store.

Both options are valid interpretations based on the given choices, and it's not clear which one is the correct answer without additional information or context from the passage.