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After the dragon was slain, Sir Leofrick returned to a
celebration in the village. Never again were the villagers
threatened. But they did find that something had crept in
while Leofrick was away, a curiosity about the outside
world, a desire for adventure, and every so often they
would ask him about his time outside the village. "There's a
big world out there," he would tell them. "You should go
exploring."
Based on the story's structure, which of the following would be the most
logical introduction to this story?
O A. Teams of dragons have been at war as long as anyone can
remember.
B. Sir Leofrick receives a vision of a dragon terrorizing a town in a
dream.
C. In a magical village, nobody can remember anybody going outside
the town's walls.
O D. The children in the village cannot seem to get along with one
another.