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What sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point) Responses Henry walked in this morn...Asked by BANANANANNANANANAANANANANANANANN >:3
What sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
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Henry walked in this morning with a new haircut.
Henry walked in this morning with a new haircut.
Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.
Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.
Marina was the tallest person on the team.
Marina was the tallest person on the team.
Kelsey signaled that she knew the correct answer. abc or d
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Henry walked in this morning with a new haircut.
Henry walked in this morning with a new haircut.
Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.
Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.
Marina was the tallest person on the team.
Marina was the tallest person on the team.
Kelsey signaled that she knew the correct answer. abc or d
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Which option is the best example of central idea?(1 point) Responses The story takes place in a small town and includes a conflict between a baseball coach and his players. The story takes place in a small town and includes a conflict between a baseball coach and his players. Knowledge can be a powerful mover of change. Knowledge can be a powerful mover of change. A group of baseball players change their minds about their coach after they learn why hs is so strict. A group of baseball players change their minds about their coach after they learn why hs is so strict. Change can be a difficult process.
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The sentence that would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening is:
**Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.**
This sentence suggests that Dani is experiencing some emotional reaction to the news, but it doesn't explicitly state what the news was or how she felt about it, requiring the reader to infer her feelings or the nature of the news.
**Dani bit her lip and tensed her shoulders at the news.**
This sentence suggests that Dani is experiencing some emotional reaction to the news, but it doesn't explicitly state what the news was or how she felt about it, requiring the reader to infer her feelings or the nature of the news.
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The best example of a central idea is:
**Knowledge can be a powerful mover of change.**
This statement captures a broader theme that can apply to various scenarios, suggesting that learning or understanding something can lead to significant transformations. The other options are more specific and describe elements of a story rather than encapsulating a central idea.
**Knowledge can be a powerful mover of change.**
This statement captures a broader theme that can apply to various scenarios, suggesting that learning or understanding something can lead to significant transformations. The other options are more specific and describe elements of a story rather than encapsulating a central idea.
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