She is supporting an inference from the text. An inference is something that is implied, and the person saying they've "witnessed much fighting" infers that they're old, whereas "I am wounded with iron" can be taken to mean he's been wounded by a weapon like a sword.
I would say that d is the least effective choice because it is broad, has little detail, and has no proof. Many people would say c, but unlike d, c has proof to what you are trying to say.
I am quite "Familiar" <span>with the process, thank you.
In short, Your Answer would be Option A
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I think the answer is sending out light; shining or glowing brightly. all you had to do was googled the answer and that's what you get . hope it helped.
Answer:
B. is extremely excited to go to the castle with Miss Miller.
Explanation:
Based on the interaction between Miss Miller and Winterbourne, it can reasonably be inferred that Winterbourne "is extremely excited to go to the castle with Miss Miller"
From the excerpt, we can infer that Winterbourne has the idea of going to the castle with Miss Miller. This is seen in his response when Miss Miller's brother, Randolph showed no interest in going to the castle. But for Winterbourne, he is extremely excited to go to the castle with Miss Miller. He wasn't seeing himself staying back with Randolph.