No one can make the narrator feel more mortified and humiliated than he already feels deep down in his heart. Children tend to not have a filter when they talk to people so something they say can mean something completely different to the narrator than what it means to the child.
What’s the story? Idk if you put a picture and it’s just not showing up for me but all I see is “which inference is best supported by the evidence in the story”
Answer:
The option B is correct
Society accepts any information as true without validation
Explanation: According to Neil postman "There is nothing wrong with entertainment." But at the same time, he explains that television is covering each and every aspect of society through its various programs. The problem with this entertainer is that none of it is being validated by masses who blindly believe on the stuff that is being shown to them by television
Answer
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. B
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