"The Indian Burying Ground" is actually a lyric poem that was written by <span>Philip Freneau and based on the representation of Indian burial customs in this poem, what we can infer is that the spirit remains active even after death. The answer for this would be option B.</span>
Answer: We can infer that he locked his keys in his car.
Explanation: Infer means to draw a conclusion from evidence we see that is not explicit. An common example is when you see smoke you infer there is fire. Some supporting excerpts would be when he checks his pockets, his panic, tries the door and finds it locked, and when he sees something on the passenger seat of the car. All these things are things we would do in the same situation if we left our keys in the car. Nowhere does it explicitly say he left his keys in the car but we can <u>infer</u> that he does based on his actions.
I think maybe False because I don't think it depends on alphabetical order and that it just depends on the order in which you used the source(s)