Because many others have described the disillusionment they felt, the humiliation of the crude conditions, I will omit my feelings, which were essentially much like theirs.

Which statement best identifies an inferential meaning?

Responses

Many Japanese Americans, including Lilian Bannai, felt they were victims of prejudicial treatment.
Many Japanese Americans, including Lilian Bannai, felt they were victims of prejudicial treatment. EndFragment

All Japanese Americans had the exact same opinions of the internment camps.
All Japanese Americans had the exact same opinions of the internment camps. EndFragment

Many Japanese Americans expressed their frustration with the conditions of the camps.
Many Japanese Americans expressed their frustration with the conditions of the camps. EndFragment

Lilian Bannai refuses to criticize the decisions of the U.S. government, because she believes them to be without flaws.
Lilian Bannai refuses to criticize the decisions of the U.S. government, because she believes them to be without flaws. EndFragment

1 answer

The statement that best identifies an inferential meaning is:

"Many Japanese Americans expressed their frustration with the conditions of the camps."

This statement is inferred from the mention of disillusionment and humiliation in the original quote, suggesting a shared sentiment among many Japanese Americans regarding their experiences in internment camps.