Which text shows that Ramona realizes her mistake? The Missing Hamster Mystery Tukufu didn't have friends. He spent his time reading mystery books. Tukufu wanted to be a great detective like his favorite character, Inspector Danger. One day, Scrappy, the class hamster, disappeared. The teacher and students looked everywhere, but they couldn't find Scrappy. Tukufu decided to investigate and noticed something strange—a bracelet inside the cage. He collected the clue, which he recognized as Ramona's bracelet. He took it to her and casually asked, "Is this your bracelet?" Ramona hesitated. Then, she grabbed it out of his hand. "Yes, it is. Where did you find it?" she asked. "It was in Scrappy's cage," Tukufu said. "I wonder how it got there," Ramona said. "I think you know," Tukufu said as he keenly stared at her. "How would I know?" Ramon asked as she stared back. "Because it fell off your wrist as you were taking Scrappy out of the cage," Tukufu stated. Ramona looked nervous when she blurted out, “I was just feeding him. He crawled into my shirt sleeve as the class was going outside. I felt sorry for him. He deserves to be free. I let him go behind the soccer field." "We have to tell Mrs. Russell," Tukufu said. "Don't you understand? She'll try to find him and stick him back in that cage. Please don't tell her," Ramona pleaded. Tukufu replied, "How will Scrappy survive in the wild? He is used to being fed, watered, and petted. He's not the kind of animal that can fend for himself." Ramona's eyes became wide and watery. "What have I done?" Ramona wailed. "What is all the fuss over here?" Mrs. Russell asked. "I let…Scrappy…go…behind…the soccer field," Ramona managed to tell the teacher between sobs. "Ramona was trying to be nice to Scrappy. She didn't mean any harm. I'll go look for him," Tukufu offered. At that moment, the custodian Mrs. King came in carrying Scrappy. "Have you been looking for this little guy? I found him by th