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Natali5045456 [20]
3 years ago
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"We children, of course, were only vaguely aware of the extent of our poverty. Having no radios, few newspapers, and no magazine

s, we were somewhat unaware of the world outside our community. "
What can the reader infer about the mood of the story based on the excerpt above?
The children were enjoying a fun, carefree summer.
The children didn’t realize just how poverty-stricken their families were.
The children could not read because there were no newspapers or magazines. The children were upset because they didn’t have a radio to listen to popular music.
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2 answers:
Lera25 [3.4K]3 years ago
8 0
The children didn't realize just how poverty-stricken their families were
Stells [14]3 years ago
7 0
B. The children didn't realize just how poverty-stricken their families were. 
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