Question
Which of the following inferences best explains why the dogs wag their tails at Napoleon
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The dogs are friendly, so they will wag their tails at anybody
The dogs are friendly, so they will wag their tails at anybody
Napoleon trains the dogs to obey him—he is their master, much like a man.
Napoleon trains the dogs to obey him—he is their master, much like a man.
The dogs are excited from their victory.
The dogs are excited from their victory.
The dogs were trained by Mr. Jones to follow all of Napoleon’s commands
Responses
The dogs are friendly, so they will wag their tails at anybody
The dogs are friendly, so they will wag their tails at anybody
Napoleon trains the dogs to obey him—he is their master, much like a man.
Napoleon trains the dogs to obey him—he is their master, much like a man.
The dogs are excited from their victory.
The dogs are excited from their victory.
The dogs were trained by Mr. Jones to follow all of Napoleon’s commands
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The inference that best explains why the dogs wag their tails at Napoleon is:
**Napoleon trains the dogs to obey him—he is their master, much like a man.**
This explanation suggests a direct relationship between Napoleon and the dogs, highlighting their obedience and loyalty as a result of training.
**Napoleon trains the dogs to obey him—he is their master, much like a man.**
This explanation suggests a direct relationship between Napoleon and the dogs, highlighting their obedience and loyalty as a result of training.
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