What act is it talking about?
<span>Forming ideas based on the text that are not explicitly stated in the text is inferring.
deduce or conclude from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.Inferring is to develop by reasoning; terminate or judge from premises or evidence</span>
Answer:I believe the answer is likewise
Explanation:
First, does not make sense, If you read the sentence and put the word's into the sentence it just doesn't make sense.
On the other hand. It could make sense, if the following actions weren't so similar. On the other hand would've worked if Ernest left Paris for America, because then the two wouldn't be ending up in the same place therefore concluding it not to be similar.
Likewise, to me, makes the most sense, because the passage implies that the two people end up in the same place which being Paris.
Please forgive me if I am wrong, I only mean to give advice to try and help. Thanks!
The correct answer is option D.
Because there is a preposition where the noun completes the meaning of the sentence "Sitting <u>on</u> the porch"
On: being the preposition.
It might be David and John strolled through the forest