The inference is that the detail that identifies the point where the pacing speeds up in this excerpt is "But one Sunday, having gone to take a walk in the Champs Elysees to refresh herself after the labors of the week, she suddenly perceived a woman who was leading a child. It was Madame Forestier, still young, still beautiful, still charming".
<h3>What is a inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given in the literary work.
In this case, the inference is that the detail that identifies the point where the pacing speeds up in this excerpt is "But one Sunday, having gone to take a walk in the Champs Elysees to refresh herself after the labors of the week, she suddenly perceived a woman who was leading a child. It was Madame Forestier, still young, still beautiful, still charming.
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Answer- Ferdinand is perceived dead, and Claribel is now living very far away as a queen in Africa.
Explanation- He cries out that he regrets every marrying his daughter to the king on Tunis, as it cost him his son, and his daughter is so far away he might as well never see her again.
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The answer is d, it introduced the quote, quoted the quote, correctly cited the author and page number, then explained why the quote was important.