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Jody called, “Pa!Look!”Penny turned his head.Jody stood beside him, the fawn clutched hard against him.It seemed to Penny that the boy’s eyes were as bright as the fawn’s.He said, “I’m glad you found him.”Jody then went to the kitchen.The fawn wobbled after him.A pan of morning’s milk stood in the kitchen safe.The cream had risen on it.He skimmed the cream into a jug.He poured milk into a small gourd.He held it out to the fawn.It butted it suddenly, smelling the milk.He saved it precariously from spilling over the floor.It could make nothing of the milk in the gourd.He dipped his fingers in the milk and thrust them into the fawn’s soft wet mouth.It sucked greedily.When he withdrew them, it bleated frantically and butted him.He dipped his fingers again and as the fawn sucked, he lowered them slowly into the milk.The fawn blew and sucked and snorted.It stamped its small hoofs impatiently.As long as he held his fingers below the level of the milk, the fawn was content.It closed its eyes dreamily.It was ecstasy to feel its tongue against his hand.Its small tail flicked back and forth.The last of the milk vanished in a swirl of foam and gurgling.
1.Did the fawn drink the whole milk?
A) Yes
B)No
C)Can't say
D)Left some​

Answers

Answered by pranavagwan500
0

Answer:

(i) Ethanal into Butane-1,3-diol

Aldol condensation (in presence of dil NaOH) followed by reduction with sodium borohydride.

(ii) Ethanal into But-2-enal

Aldol condensation (in presence of dil NaOH) followed by dehydration.

(iii) Ethanal into But-2-enoic acid

Aldol condensation (in presence of dil NaOH) followed by dehydration and oxidation with Tollen's reagent

Answered by siddharth252005
2

Answer:

cant say this is the answer

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