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Agata [3.3K]
1 year ago
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What can the reader conclude about the narrator's belief about his work?

English
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baherus [9]1 year ago
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The inference that the reader can conclude about the narrator's belief about his work is that B. He is overqualified for the type of work he does and he is underappreciated by his employer.

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

It should be noted that the inference is the conclusion that hat can be gotten based on the information that's given in the story. It should be noted that this is important in a literary work.

It should be noted that the narrator complained about how he wants respected enough.

Therefore, the inference that the reader can conclude about the narrator's belief about his work is that he is overqualified for the type of work he does and he is underappreciated by his employer.

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