Read the passage.
The rest of the humans were in the field. Some rolled spools of wire to the holes they'd dug near the riverbank.
Others lowered boxes into those holes, then shoveled dirt over them.
Two pairs had crossed the river. They were digging holes on the far bank, some directly below the hemlock
where Gray was resting.
How does the event of the humans burying mines by the river affect other events of the story's plot?
â—‹ Pax decides to move away from the area due to the menacing smell of the wires.
O Gray decides to find a new hiding place because the humans came so close.
O Pax must find a new way to cross the river, which delays him bringing food to Gray.
O Gray trips on one of the mines, which explodes and causes his death.



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