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English, 28.10.2019 22:31 nnaomii

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alex reads this excerpt from a photojournalist's memoir. he
makes the inference that photojournalists need to be willing
to take risks. read the excerpt and then answer the
question
in afghanistan, the number of landmines was so high that i
once spent a whole day walking on stilts. it gave me some
great perspective shots, and it was better than walking on
crutches, which i saw everywhere.
which statement best explains why alex made his
inference?

a) he remembered a photo exhibit he had seen where the photographer worked on stilts and connected the risk of injury to the use of stilts in the photojournalists memoir.

b) he inferred that there must be a high number of land mines and combined that inference with the fact that the photojournalist spent a whole day on stilts

c) he combined the fact that the photojournalist spent a whole day walking on stilts with the fact that there were people walking on crutches everywhere.

d) he concludes that landlines must cause serious damage if so many people were on crutches and combined that conclusion with the fact that the photojournalist was still willing to work in that area.

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