Robert liked to go fishing more than anything else in the world. He kept his fingers crossed every day, hoping that his mother would want to
go fishing when she got home from work. There were many times she did want to go, so they would pack up their poles and take a picnic dinner
down to the river. Robert knew that someday he would be able to fish as well as his mother, but for now he was happy just to watch her, and
sometimes he would catch a fish himself. She always seemed to know just where to throw the line, and sometimes she would even be able to say
how big the next fish she caught would be. "She must be the best fish-catcher in the world," he thought.
Which sentence best tells how Robert feels about his mother's fishing?
O 1. He is Jealous because he can't catch as many fish.
2. He respects her because she can fish so well.
03. He is happy that she enjoys fishing.
4
He won't be happy until he knows everything she knows about fishing.