Which detail BEST supports the idea that the Scarecrow is intelligent?


He tells the Lion that Oz can help him, too.

He asks the Lion whether he has any brains.

He wishes that his head were not stuffed with straw.

He is the one who puts oil on the Tin Woodman’s jaw.

D?

I agree.

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Yes, the detail that "he tells the Lion that Oz can help him, too" is the best support for the idea that the Scarecrow is intelligent. To arrive at this answer, you must analyze the given details and determine which one showcases the Scarecrow's intelligence. In this case, the fact that the Scarecrow is knowledgeable enough to offer the Lion a solution to his search for courage (by suggesting that Oz can help him too) demonstrates his intelligence. By considering the context of the situation and the actions of the Scarecrow, you can conclude that this detail presents the strongest evidence in support of his intelligence.