<span>I think that the best example of an inference is- "We cannot absolutely know that all these exact adaptations are the result of preconcert. But...we find it impossible not to believe that [these men] all understood one another from the beginning." </span>
The answer is Warren explains the students’ position, then describes how it has been previously handled by the courts.
He starts by saying that black children want to be allowed in white schools and why they haven't been historically, and then proceeds to explain how courts have handled this isue in several cases
As it is explained in the text, a narrative poem provides an account of some anecdote as it is experienced by a persona. In this sense , it is easier to comprehend because narrations are given in chronological order and if this is not so, by reading carefully one is able to find the order in which things happen. It is useful to try to find causes and then consequences of the actions in a narrative poem.At the same time, there is a conflict to be identified and a beginning and end to the action being narrated.If the conclusion is not provided , it is left for the reader to find out, with elements given in the poem, what happens in the end of the narration.
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It informs the reader that the text will focus on a specific school.