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Levart [38]
3 years ago
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Based on the contrast between the man’s "wrinkled shopping bag” and his "neatly folded clothes,” readers can best conclude that

the man is modest in his means but tidy with his laundry. uses a recycled bag in which to put his new purchases. lost a nicer laundry bag that he brought to the laundry. is in a hurry and did not take time to iron his belongings.
English
2 answers:
Shkiper50 [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: The answer should be "Is modest in his means but tidy with his laundry"

Explanation:

It is what i can piece together, seeing as the bag is wrinkled but the clothes inside is neatly folded.

Gnesinka [82]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

is modest in his means but tidy with his laundry.  

Explanation:

As the clothes are neatly folded and cleaned inside a wrinkled bag, we can conclude that the man has devoted himself to washing his clothes properly and folds them carefully, however he has put the clothes in a wrinkled bag because he does not care about the appearance of this bag. For this reason, the correct answer is " is modest in his means but tidy with his laundry. "

Also, no detail of the text talks about the bag being recycled, the man being in a hurry or that he has lost the bag that was more beautiful.

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