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bezimeni [28]
2 years ago
9

which of the following would be a good place for the writer of the oped to link to additional information on the internet?

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1 answer:
USPshnik [31]2 years ago
5 0

The inference is that a good place to link the additional information will be as evidenced by a drastic increase in recent crime rates.

<h3>What is an inference?</h3>

An inference is the conclusion that can be deduced from the information given in a story.

In this case, the inference is that a good place to link the additional information will be as evidenced by a drastic increase in recent crime rates.

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