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mixer [17]
3 years ago
6

Write an email to a friend telling him about the new PlayStation which your father gifted to you on your birthday.

English
1 answer:
nasty-shy [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Hey,.......

Guess what!!! My dad got me a NEW PLAYSTATION for my ... birthday!!!! It is amazing!!!

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The statement that is the best inference the reader can make about the use of the phrase "vacation exercises" is that the phrase makes the work sound like less work than it was. That is option D.

<h3>What is inference?</h3>

Inference is the conclusion that can be made from an observation.

From the excerpt, we noticed that the soldiers where given a particular time to finish the construction of the trail from near the Volcano House to the summit of Mauna Loa.

The time given was just three to four weeks and this would make them work every other day to meet up.

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B) melodramatic

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What inference can be made about Mr. Dwerrihouse based on how he is introduced and his
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Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

What inference can be made about Mr. Dwerrihouse based on how he is introduced and his character is developed in the text? Support your answer with details from the text.

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Based on the text above, we can infer that Mr. Dwerrihouse is not in the prime of his health and is old, tired and nervous, anxious. This is noticeable through the statement about the appearance of Mr. Dwerrihouse that the narrator presents, where we can conclude that this is not the appearance of a healthy person and that he is completely calm.

The way Mr. Dwerrihouse looks at the narrator, also allows us to approach that he will not have a friendly character, but distant, cold and often withdrawn.

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