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V125BC [204]
2 years ago
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Question 2 of 10 Ty was nervous. He had never gone out with Angela before. He took his favorite shirt from his closet and even t

ucked it in after he put it on. His grandma would be proud of him. He was supposed to pick Angela up at 7, but he was already running late. A few squirts of cologne later, Ty was out the door and on the way to Angela's house. He played with his car keys as he thought about where he would take her. He slammed the car door and headed out. What can you infer from the text? O A. Ty and Angela have never been out before B. Ty is nervous C. Angela is going to like Ty D. Ty got ready at home​
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2 answers:
Vesnalui [34]2 years ago
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Answer:

It's A and B because they are both true

garik1379 [7]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

The other some of the other answers are true, but it told us that directly, an inference is a guess based on evidence you have found. So we can take out A, and  D because it told us that. We can see that Ty is worried about this and that he is probably nervous but in the passage there it doesn't talk about them actually meeting. That means we cant assume that because we don´t have enough info to say that.

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