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Which idea is explicitly stated in this passage?
The poem takes place in the past.
The speaker has a deep appreciation of jazz music.
The speaker was proud of her radio.
The speaker loves to drink coffee.
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I don't have the passage — could you paste it?
If you want to decide yourself: an idea is explicitly stated if the exact sentence or a clear paraphrase appears in the text (e.g., "I loved jazz" = explicit appreciation of jazz). Implicit ideas require inference from details (tense can show past, proudness may be shown by actions rather than the word "proud," etc.). Paste the passage and I’ll pick the correct option and show the supporting line.
If you want to decide yourself: an idea is explicitly stated if the exact sentence or a clear paraphrase appears in the text (e.g., "I loved jazz" = explicit appreciation of jazz). Implicit ideas require inference from details (tense can show past, proudness may be shown by actions rather than the word "proud," etc.). Paste the passage and I’ll pick the correct option and show the supporting line.
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