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The inference is that Ivan thinks that humans believe that gorillas don't have imagination.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given.
In this case, the inference is that Ivan thinks that humans believe that gorillas don't have imagination. This was illustrated in the plot.
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Hello there!
One of Lincoln's opinions is that USA is a nation founded on the idea that all men are created equal and that there is no difference. Even though this is in the Declaration of Independence, it can be argued that this is not true since America still has slavery.
In addition, he believes that the government by the people will continue on. This statement, at the time, is supported by the fact that the Union is doing everything they can to preserve and keep the nation. :)
Finally, another opinion by Lincoln in this speech is that the world will not remember what is said at Gettysburg. Nowadays, this is not true, because it is one of the most studied speeches in the history of America.
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This comes from the essay “<u>Some Nonsense About a dog</u>” written by <u>Harry Esty Dounce</u>, the story about this stray dog that he found at his home. He called him Nibbie and he loved the dog very much. In the beginning of the essay he says that he addresses the people who know what it is to love mongrels.
Question: What reason does the author give for targeting a particular audience with Nibbie's story?
Answer: D. Only mongrel dog lovers will appreciate this sentimental tribute to a stray.