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English, 13.10.2019 11:30 Karlakins

When making inferences about the author’s purpose, what should you use to support your analysis?

i. evidence from the story

ii. the length of time it took you to read the work

iii. an explanation of how the evidence applies

i and ii only
i and iii only
i only
ii and iii only
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