At the beginning of the passage, the snake sees the magician under the tree. Later in the passage, the cat sees the snake approach the magician by the tree. How are these two events similar? Responses Both animals have trouble seeing past the tree. The snake’s view is blocked by tree roots, and the cat’s view is blocked by tree branches. Both animals have trouble seeing past the tree. The snake’s view is blocked by tree roots, and the cat’s view is blocked by tree branches. The magician uses magic both times. First he turns the snake into a stick, and then he makes the cat land on her feet. The magician uses magic both times. First he turns the snake into a stick, and then he makes the cat land on her feet. Both animals are angry at the time. The snake is angry toward the magician, and the cat is angry toward the snake. Both animals are angry at the time. The snake is angry toward the magician, and the cat is angry toward the snake. The animals receive help both times. The magician helps the cat, and then the cat helps the snake.