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Leviafan [203]
2 years ago
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Which text evidence best supports the authors' claim about plantations?

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bonufazy [111]2 years ago
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A text evidence which best supports the authors' claim about plantations is that: option B.

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

An inference is an act through which a reader can deduce the meaning and message (information) that is associated with a text in a passage, especially through induction.

Based on the the passage from "Sugar Changed the World," we can infer and logically conclude that the text evidence which best supports the authors' claim about plantations is that "By contrast, the plantation had only one purpose, which is to create a single product that could be grown, ground, boiled, dried, and sold to distant markets."

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