Answer:
You need to find <u>clues</u> from the text in order to make a prediction.
Explanation:
When we're reading a book, we can often catch ourselves wondering about what's going to happen next and trying to predict different things, such as what the book will be about, what the author is trying to tell us, what would happen next at the end of the book if it were to continue, etc.
Predicting requires us to:
- find and use clues within the text, and
- use what we already know from personal experience or knowledge.
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Original:
what rotten luck dorinda thought to/two/too herself. not only was he going to stick around
but her father insisted she bring to/two/too him all his meals. do whatever you can to/two/too
make him comfortable, while he's recumbent king morton ordered
Edit:
What rotten luck, Dorinda thought to herself, not only was he going to stick around, but her father insisted she brings him all his meals.
Do whatever you can to make him comfortable while he's recumbent, King Morton ordered
Answer:
The correct options is A)
Explanation:
Oliver Farnsworth via his secretary had called to cancel his attendance. After Mrs. Pringle received this news she cut off the line in anger not hearing what was to follow. She transfers aggression from the disappointment to her daughter Elaine and Dunham her servant.
Somewhere in the middle of the story, two more invitees drop out of the list. The climax of the story plays out with the Prince of Wales and his bodyguard in attendance, in place of Mr. Oliver Farnsworth.
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