Questions: Read this part of the story. Coyote wants to (A) swim with Turtle. (B) steal Turtle's shell. (C) learn Turtle's song. (D) hide with Turtle. Coyote asked Turtle to teach him the song. But Turtle did not think he was singing. And he did not want Coyote to know he was crying. He simply said that he was not singing.

Read this part of the story. Coyote wants to
(A) swim with Turtle.
(B) steal Turtle's shell.
(C) learn Turtle's song.
(D) hide with Turtle.

Coyote asked Turtle to teach him the song. But Turtle did not think he was singing. And he did not want Coyote to know he was crying. He simply said that he was not singing.
Transcript text: Read this part of the story. Coyote wants to (A) swim with Turtle. (B) steal Turtle's shell. (C) learn Turtle's song. (D) hide with Turtle. Coyote asked Turtle to teach him the song. But Turtle did not think he was singing. And he did not want Coyote to know he was crying. He simply said that he was not singing.
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The answer is (C) learn Turtle's song.

Explanation
Option 1: (A) swim with Turtle.

There is no mention in the excerpt of Coyote wanting to swim with Turtle. The focus is on the song, not swimming.

Option 2: (B) steal Turtle's shell.

The excerpt does not indicate any intention from Coyote to steal Turtle's shell. The interaction is about the song.

Option 3: (C) learn Turtle's song.

Coyote asked Turtle to teach him the song, which directly indicates that Coyote wants to learn the song.

Option 4: (D) hide with Turtle.

There is no reference in the excerpt to Coyote wanting to hide with Turtle. The conversation revolves around the song.

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