Read the passage. The floor was a patchwork of odd-shaped wooden slats that rose in the middle and dipped toward the front and b
ack doors, where they butted against shiny, worn thresholds. Which inference is correct?Read the passage. The floor was a patchwork of odd-shaped wooden slats that rose in the middle and dipped toward the front and back doors, where they butted against shiny, worn thresholds.
Which inference is correct?
Question 2 options:
The house is ragged and old. < I think it is this one
It's either the first or third answer. The fact that the house dips might suggest it's on a hill, but no logical builder would build it like that. So personally, I'd say it's the first answer: The house is ragged and old.
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I would go with D, as Non-fiction isn't locked to politics or science; It's moreover use to categorize literature (books, etc...) that are based solely on fact.