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Read the story and find the sentences where Maxweli describes his pet otter. Then choose and arrange your sentences to illustrate those statements below that you think are true.
Maxwell's description
shows that he is often surprised by what Mij does.

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Maxwell observes the antics of Mij very carefully. He observes him turning on the tap to its full flow. He observes Mij playing with a ping-pong ball like a soccer player. He notices how Mij juggles small objects between his paws lying on his back.
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