"Not every Stanley Yelnats has been a failure," Stanley's mother often pointed out, whenever Stanley or his father became so dis
couraged that they actually started to believe in the curse.
—Holes,
Louis Sachar
What does this passage show that Stanley learned from his family?
how to be discouraged
how to be hopeful
how to blame his fate
how to believe in curses
1 answer:
The inference is that the thing that the passage show that Stanley learned from his family is that B. how to be hopeful.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that this is the conclusion deduced based on the information given.
Here, the inference is that the thing that the passage show that Stanley learned from his family is that how to be hopeful.
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