One can infer that George and Hazel will B. not miss Harrison.
<h3>What is Inference?</h3>
This refers to the conclusion that a person can draw about a particular thing, based on available evidence.
Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration that shows the relationship between George, Hazel, and Harrison and we can see that they want Harrison gone and they would not miss him.
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God showed his mercy by casting them out of the Garden and making everybody sinners
Answer:
Grandpa believes that it is time to begin preparing for his death.
Explanation:
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The clearest example of metafiction is the story. A story with footnotes that comment on the author's process.
Many resources can be employed to make use of metafiction (a narrative technique in which the author constantly reminds the reader that he or she is reading a fictional work), and some of them include:
- Telling a story within a story
- Telling a story about a third person who's reading or writing a book
- And of course, telling a story and making use of footnotes to comment on it
In this way the reader is engaged and becomes a participant in the story, forcing himself to think about the nature of the narration and how much credibility exists in the stories he/she reads.
I would say that the answer is 2. However