Which details from “The Stars Are Waiting” are implicit evidence that William gets good grades?

Select all that apply.

The Stars Are Waiting

Responses

“His dreams were detailed, ambitious, and expensive.”
“His dreams were detailed, ambitious, and expensive.”

“only 150 kids are accepted into this camp”
“only 150 kids are accepted into this camp”

“He had one eye on the sky and his hand independently taking notes in his journal.”
“He had one eye on the sky and his hand independently taking notes in his journal.”

“William studied every subject with high intensity.”
“William studied every subject with high intensity.”

1 answer

The details from “The Stars Are Waiting” that are implicit evidence that William gets good grades are:

  1. “only 150 kids are accepted into this camp” - This implies that there is a competitive selection process, suggesting that high academic performance is likely required to gain acceptance.
  2. “William studied every subject with high intensity.” - This indicates a strong dedication to his studies, which typically correlates with good academic performance.

While the other statements might suggest ambition or engagement, they do not directly imply academic success like the two above.