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Lady_Fox [76]
1 year ago
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Read these sentences from "The Final Assault."

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Rudik [331]1 year ago
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The inference is that the narrator develop this concept in the rest of the narrative by showing situations where one climber successfully assists another.

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

It should be noted that a inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information that are provided.

In this case, the line illustrated was "Always willing to do his share, and more than his share if necessary, Tenzing scrambled past me and tackled the slope".

Therefore, the inference is that the narrator develop this concept in the rest of the narrative by showing situations where one climber successfully assists another

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COMPLETE QUESTION:

Read these sentences from "The Final Assault."

Still a little worried about my boots, I asked Tenzing to lead off. Always willing to do his share, and more than his share if necessary, Tenzing scrambled past me and tackled the slope. In this short excerpt, the narrator gives an example of how important it is for climbers to help each other.

How does the narrator develop this concept in the rest of the narrative

(A) by showing situations where one climber successfully assists another.

(B) by showing how climbers traverse difficult passages

(C) by describing risky situations climbers encounter

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