| A | B | C | D | E |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
The table shows the user's answers to questions A-E. Based on the text and the user's selections:
A. The user selected 2. The text states, "Phil was very clever and liked to solve puzzles."
C. The user selected 1. The text states, "Phil wanted the apple, but it was too high for him to reach." The user's answer implies it was not good, which is not directly supported. However, the question is about *why* he couldn't eat it, and the text focuses on the height. It's possible the user misinterpreted or the question is flawed. Given the options, 'high in the tree' (3) is the most direct reason from the text.
D. The user selected 2. The text states, "He found two sticks, and he put them together to make a bigger stick."
E. The user selected 1. The text states, "From then on, Phil used his ideas to get whatever he wanted."
Note: The user's answer for question C (1 - it was not good) does not align directly with the text, which states it was too high. Option 3 (it was high in the tree) would be a more accurate answer based on the provided text.