Hello. You did not indicate the text you are referring to, nor did you enter the answer options, which makes it impossible for this question to be answered. But I will try to help you by showing you how to find inferences supported by the text.
An inference is a conclusion about something, which is drawn from evidence and supporting details that the text exposes. In other words, an inference is a conclusion that you can draw from the interpretation of the text.
In this case, for you to find the inference in the text, you must recognize what the characteristics of Mrs. Song are portrayed in the text. For example, if Mrs. Song is a person who, in the text, is portrayed as someone who is always helping the needy and participating in charity and community events, we can infer that she is a charitable and progressive person.
The singular is child and the possessive plural is children's
the mountain cant be moved neither can mr. stonecorp
Answer:
Et scripsit epistolam ad amicum qui habitat in Romam.
2. cupio videre.
3. haberi miles graditur.
4. Non est bonum.
RA5 Ad quintum puella felix beatior.
Gratias tibi tam! Hoc magni momenti re, ut mos realiter
Explanation:
Et scripsit epistolam ad amicum qui habitat in Romam.
2. cupio videre.
3. haberi miles graditur.
4. Non est bonum.
RA5 Ad quintum puella felix beatior.
Gratias tibi tam! Hoc magni momenti re, ut mos realiter
In The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell. Zaroff's philosophy on hunting is different from Rainsford's in that Zaroff thinks people are no more than animals and that animals deserve no compassion. The character of Zaroff serves as a Cask of Amontillado to the protaganist.