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Naily [24]
3 years ago
5

Tomas tiptoed across the room. He made sure not to walk on the spot that always creaked. He opened the squeaky door as slowly as

possible. He took one last look in the crib and smiled. Was anything more beautiful than a sleeping baby? Softly he closed the nursery door and headed down the hall. It had been a long night. What can you infer from this paragraph? A. Tomas's house needed some repairs. B. Tomas was ready to start a new day. C. Tomas had spent a long time getting his child to sleep. D. Tomas did not enjoy being a father.
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dimulka [17.4K]3 years ago
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C. Tomas had spent a long time getting his child to sleep.

The paragraph states that it had been a long night and it also states that Tomas took one "last" look in the crib as if there have been many of those same moments earlier in the night.

Hope I could help!
Andreas93 [3]3 years ago
3 0

c Tomas had spent a long time getting his child to sleep

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