Based on the narrator’s dream, what can you infer about

  1. Based on the narrator’s dream, what can you infer about the landlord? Use evidence from the text to support your inferences.
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  2. In the story, the narrator admits that he greeted the old man “so heartily” every morning.What can the audience infer about
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  3. use the exerpt from Big Water to answer the question. Which of tgr following can you infer about the narrator from the passage?
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  4. The reader can infer from this story that __________. the narrator never enjoyed the company of others and is now happier living
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  5. The reader can infer from this story that __________.the narrator never enjoyed the company of others and is now happier living
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  6. In "The Tell-Tale Heart," we can infer that the narrator confessed because...In "The Tell-Tale Heart," we can infer that the
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  7. How does Ellison's use of point of view in chapters 2 and 3 of Invisible Man affect the reader's understanding of the narrator?A
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  8. How does Ellison's use of point of view in chapters 2 and 3 of Invisible Man affect the reader's understanding of the narrator?A
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  9. The rain was falling,a mist about his white hair and I kept saying you can't save them all accept it, get back in we've got
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  10. Edgar Allan Poe a dream within a dream which lines from the poem best supports the answer to part a all that we see or seen is
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