Question
Which inference can be made about the setting of Passage 2?
Responses
Family values are important to residents of the house.
Family values are important to residents of the house.
The area is filled with a diverse group of people.
The area is filled with a diverse group of people.
Slavery will soon be abolished in the characters’ state.
Slavery will soon be abolished in the characters’ state.
Enslaved people are thought of as property in the area.
Enslaved people are thought of as property in the area.
Responses
Family values are important to residents of the house.
Family values are important to residents of the house.
The area is filled with a diverse group of people.
The area is filled with a diverse group of people.
Slavery will soon be abolished in the characters’ state.
Slavery will soon be abolished in the characters’ state.
Enslaved people are thought of as property in the area.
Enslaved people are thought of as property in the area.
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Based on the options provided, the inference that can be made about the setting of Passage 2 is:
**Enslaved people are thought of as property in the area.**
This inference suggests a context in which enslavement is accepted and institutionalized, reflecting societal views on slavery during the time period or setting described in the passage.
**Enslaved people are thought of as property in the area.**
This inference suggests a context in which enslavement is accepted and institutionalized, reflecting societal views on slavery during the time period or setting described in the passage.
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