I was walking along a back road when two bunnies suddenly leapt into the air and landed one on top of the other. To my astonishment, I saw that one had pushed the other onto a stout groundhog.
In disgust, he lifted his nose with a grunt and a distinct snarl, as if to say, “These rabbits nowadays! What do they teach their children?”
After the startled and likely embarrassed bunnies scuttled away, the groundhog stayed in the same position for a few moments before waddling off, still in a huff. I’ll never forget that woodchuck’s shocked face!
A--You know the person (Henry) and the topic (paying for a movie ticket).
B--You know the people (the twins) and the topic (plans for their party).
D--You know the person (my mother) and the topic (lost an earring).
BUT for C there is a very vague sentence that makes you question: what is it that they wouldn't enjoy? So it is C.
Answer: I think it means lovers that just met eachother ;-;
Explanation:
Making Inferences is the reading strategy that involves combining prior knowledge with new information or merging elements from multiple texts, to gain new insights.