English, 24.08.2020 21:01 kristinbohannan
Instructions: Read each short story, and then answer the inference question in
each chart. Make sure to include textual evidence (a quote) from the story to
support your answer.
1. Late Charge: He had so many secrets, so many charms. Each time they were
together it was better than before. She loved the way he smelled, the way
she held him, her hands caressing his spine. She brought him back to his
place, and paid the librarian for keeping him out too late. Again.
Question
Answer
What can you infer about the "him”
described in the story? Support your
answer with textual evidence.
Answers: 3
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Answers: 1
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Answers: 3
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