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monitta
3 years ago
6

Read the following sentences from "The High School Step Team." As Karla turned away from Jade and walked down the hall towards t

he math class, she pictured her cousin shrugging her shoulders. “Okay, do whatever you think is best,” Jade said. “I’ll see you at home.” After reading these sentences, the reader can infer that (1 point)
⦁ Jade and Karla frequently argue with each other.
⦁ Karla is not happy that Jade is pressuring her.
⦁ Jade is used to doing things that don't involve Karla.
⦁ Karla is familiar with Jade's nonverbal reactions. 
Please Help me out thanks!
English
1 answer:
Darina [25.2K]3 years ago
4 0
I think that correct answer should sound like this: After reading these sentences, the reader can infer that <span>Karla is familiar with Jade's nonverbal reactions. </span>
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