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Part A

What inference can be drawn from "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"


The boys resent Rollie Tremaine for being the best football player.

Jerry's father likes to provide nice things for his children.

Armand wants to be able to spend more time with his younger siblings.

Jerry wishes he could find love like his older brother, Armand.
Question 2
Part B

Which detail from the story best supports the answer in Part A?


"In recent months Armand had become a figure of authority, siding with my father and mother occasionally. As the oldest son he sometimes took advantage of his age and experience to issue rules and regulations."

"I was glad that I had never become involved with loveā€”love that brought desperation to your eyes, that caused you to write letters you did not plan to send."

"When I arrived at Lemire's I sensed disaster in the air. Roger Lussier was kicking disconsolately at a tin can in the gutter, and Rollie Tremaine sat sullenly on the steps in front of the store."

"In the middle of the Depression, for instance, he paid cash for a piano, of all things, and insisted that my twin sisters, Yolande and Yvette, take lessons once a week."


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Answer:

part a answer is Jerry's father likes to provide nice things for his children.

part b "In the middle of the Depression, for instance, he paid cash for a piano, of all things, and insisted that my twin sisters, Yolande and Yvette, take lessons once a week."

Explanation:

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A. The Inference that can be made from the story is that Jerry's father likes to provide nice things for his children.

This story is a short story about a family that had an unemployed father and brother. Jerry's family was not the type of family that had extra money that they could spend on frivolities.

But they were unselfish and honorable people.

B. The part of this excerpt that supports the answer in A is that the twin sisters were bought a piano and had already being registered for piano lessons.

This agrees with the answer in A.

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