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ruslelena [56]
3 years ago
5

Tony was delighted to see the pavement disappearing under the attack of the bulldozers. The more park, the better, he thought. H

is delight gradually turned to concern, however, when it became clear that the construction workers were also laying the forms for new pavement, much more pavement than had been there before. Which of the following can you infer from the passage above? A. Tony enjoyed spending time in the park. B. Tony was a member of the city council. C. Tony was in the construction business. D. Tony was an avid environmentalist.
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2 answers:
Svetllana [295]3 years ago
6 0

<u>Answer</u>:

We can infer from the passage that (A) Tony enjoyed spending time in the park.

<u>Explanation</u>:

In the given passage, we read that Tony liked the parks. More parks meant more happiness for Tony.

Initially he was very happy to see the pavements getting disappeared under the bulldozers. As thought that more parks would be built that way. But soon he was concerned, as he saw workers building more pavements. The number of pavements were more than the ones disappeared under bulldozer. So, we see how Tony enjoyed spending time in the park and observed all these things. We do not infer form the passage that he was a member of city council, as per Option B or in construction business as per Option C. Neither he was an avid environmentalist as per Option D.

lora16 [44]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

That's not an answer!

Explanation:

Based on the passage, what can you infer about Toni? Choose the best inference.

Toni is thirsty.

Toni is sick: This is the answer!

Toni is tired.

Toni is hungry.

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