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I-Ready Citing Evidence: Literary Text - Quiz - Level G
- What additional piece of evidence in the text supports the
inference? Complete the chart.
Background
Knowledge
- Evidence
More Evidence
It's better to get
D) along with people
you live with
Arya put on a smile
D and went into
smooth things over
?
1) Inference
Wit
hel
Arya cares about
her grandparents,
even though they
annoy her
las
con
rud
had
Arya had lost her
D patience with her
grandparents.
Arya felt her
*D) grandparents were
meddling in her life.
Arya left while her
D) grandparents were
talking to her.
Arya still felt bad
() for disrespecting
her grandparents.
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