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1. In stanza 4 of “Every Time I Climb a Tree,” what is meant by “But still it’s pretty good for me”? (RL 2.4) A All the things the speaker sees are worth the scrapes and tears. B Every time the speaker climbs a tree, people ask where he has been. C The speaker scrapes his legs when he climbs trees. D When the speaker climbs trees, he sees ants and bees.2. What does the author of “Every Time I Climb a Tree” suggest about freedom? (RL 1.2) A Climbing trees is dangerous. B Taking risks to do something fun is liberating. C Listen to your parents and you won’t get hurt. D Unlike children, bees and ants are really free.