Select all of the ways in which the fawn is like the child.

holds its mother's hand
loses fear when it sees new, wonderful things
clings to its mother
instinctively cautious

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Answer:

Hold its mother's hand, loses fear when it sees new, wonderful things & clings to its mother.

Explanation:

In this excerpt in the lesson 'Development of Paragraphs', it makes comparisons where the fawn is like a timid child clinging to its mother (one answer), and another where its like a child holding their mother's hand (another answer). Furthermore, losing fear at the sight of wonder, is also compared to a child, where the fawn is no longer scared or bound to his mother. However, the one contrast is whereas the child would be oblivious to danger, the fawn's instincts sparked cautiousness. Hope this helps! (: