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English, 14.05.2021 21:10 fixianstewart

Passage: The tiger loved to lie in the shade, but he didn't have too many places to go. There were not many trees where this tiger lived. He ate well twice a day - once in the morning and once in the evening. He was spoiled, as his food was always delivered and cut for him. Although he was safe and fed, the bored tiger was still missing something in his life.

Based on the passage, what inference should readers make about where the tiger lives?

The tiger lives in a zoo.
The tiger lives in someone’s home.
The tiger lives in the mountains.
The tiger lives in the jungle.

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