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stira [4]
2 years ago
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What can be inferred about kenniston from this line

English
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ivolga24 [154]2 years ago
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From this line, we can infer that kenniston is very responsible; organized. I'm not sure of the entire context of the story, but from this sentence, we can see that kenniston is most likely a natural leader, declining a suggestion (whatever it is) that would prevent him from carrying out his duties/responsibilities.

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