Inference is often difficult for students to understand initially, especially for younger students. It can often slip just beyond their grasp due to its subtle nature.
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"Calpurnia seemed glad to see me when I appeared in the kitchen, and by watching her I began to think there was some skill involved in being a girl." (12.8)
(Until now, being a girl has been what happens when Scout fails to live up to Jem's standards of what a person should be. Watching Calpurnia, Scout realizes that being a girl actually involves having positive traits instead of lacking them.)
"Lula stopped, but she said, "You ain't got no business bringin' white chillun here—they got their church, we got our'n. It is our church, ain't it, Miss Cal?"
… When I looked down the pathway again, Lula was gone. In her place was a solid mass of colored people." (12.48-52)
(This is the first time Scout and Jem experience racism first-hand. They feel like they're the objects of someone else's racism, which sure put them in a unique position.)
Answer:
Suits and ties are very formal clothing.
Jacob is very experienced in baseball.
Mickey Mouse is a very popular fictional character.
My friend Sophia is very helpful in math.
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Answer:
1 & 3
Explanation:
They both ask for customer opinions and he is writing a report on why the company's new backpacks are performing poorly in the consumer market.
so this would be asking the people there opinions and + the peoples onions would affect the performance! Hope I helped