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I'm not sure what you're asking, but I'll tell you a personal story. So, I was a really quiet kid in the beginning of my eighth grade year. I was shy, because it was a new school and everyone seemed so confident. I remember reading a book, and some kids were joking asking if I wanted to play snake, and one of them was really cute, I had a huge crush on him. (Still, I had a panic attack at the thought of him recognizing me, so I went red and said no.) Anyways, on the bus that day some kid in the back called my name and asked me if I knew the other boy, because he had been asking questions about me. We'll call the bus boy pineapple. Well, pineapple turned out to be really funny and chill, while my crush turned out to be pretty toxic (and I ended up dating his friend anyway). So me and Pineapple ended up becoming really good friends. We would stay up on discord calls till early in the morning or late at night, and he never failed to make me laugh. I would introduce him to my friends and we were really chill. Me and him are no longer in contact, but he was such an amazing person.
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i need help too.. im just stuck
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<span>Conclusions made on the basis of unstated or stated evidence are called inferences.
Those are some realizations that a person comes to based on proof which may or may not be obvious at the first glance. A reader may infer something on the basis of context or clues that can be found all over a text. The other options don't really make any sense here.
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From these answers, I think that the best one would be "It shows that the writer's memory is imperfect and sets up the reason for the trip. It is not the first one, because it is just a guess that he is old. It is not the second one, because the writer knows how to write, just not what to write about. It is not the final one, because in the text it does not say that memory is a better source of writing.
He will have 956 crates with one pumpkin left over