Hank's Honey is a bee farm out in the country. Kid Kare Nursery School is next door. Fleurette's fruit orchard is located on the other side of the school. Hank's bees, searching for nectar, buzz by the nursery school to feed in Fleurette's orchard and in doing so, pollinate the fruit. The school children, however, fear the bees. Who benefits in this story?

a. Hank and Fleurette
b. Kid Kare
c. Hank only
d. Fleurette only
e. no one benefits, but Kid Kare loses

A

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