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We met on my first day at my “new” job, management had paired me up with him for training. Everything turned into laughter and jokes. We started eating lunch together every day in the cafe.
A couple weeks later, he asked me out to lunch outside of the office for the first time.
2 weeks later we seperated then a few months after that we saw eachother at the cafe and beacame friends again
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Hello. You did not show the passage to which the question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered. In the meantime, I will try to help.
Inferences are conclusions that are drawn from reading a text. In this case, it is only possible to answer your question by reading the text, however, we know that these conclusions are related to the behavior of a character called Balto. In this case, we can consider that the behavior of a person can bring conclusions about the personality of that character, about the tension level of a scene, about the tone and mood of a text, about the characterization of another character, about the plot stage and many other things.
The answer is the D because is a lab and the blood test results
Pacing in regards to writing is the rate at which big events happen. For example, a story would have slow pacing if it's mostly just people having small talk. When a murder or catharsis occurs, the pace picks up. When a piece of literature or filmography has bad pacing, the transition between slow and fast pacing is all but nonexistent. When it has good pacing, the big events are molded into the story appropriately and naturally. Hope this helped.
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