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laiz [17]
3 years ago
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PLEASE ANSWER FAST 2. The author states, “I thought back to the previous morning, remembering the crazy repacking of my sled wit

h gear ending up in all the wrong places as I just stood there not wanting to offend anyone" (45). Before the reader continues, what inference cannot be made based on the information provided in the sentence above? The author's blisters were caused from having to repack the gear in her sled. b. The author allowed her sled to be packed incorrectly because she was afraid of offending the people, whom she likely did not know. C. The author's daydreaming about what happened the day before because it is affecting what is happening now. d. The author will likely not continue her journey as there are already too many challenges and obstacles in her path.​
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ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
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Answer:

A or D.

Explanation:

“I thought back to the previous morning, remembering the crazy repacking of my sled with gear ending up in all the wrong places as I just stood there not wanting to offend anyone"

(A) or (D) are the most likely answers because there is no mention of blisters or hurt feet in the above sentence, and there is no mention of obstacles or challenges. Whereas, we know that the author did not want to offend anyone and that they were repacking the sled, so (B) is possible. Similarly, we know that the author is daydreaming about repacking the sled, so it is possible that the actions of the previous morning were causing issues in the current moment (C). Hope this helps!

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