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A conclusion drawn based on evidence from the story is:

A. inference
B. textual evidence
C. character trait

An adjective that describes characters, including their personalities and behavior, is:

A. inference
B. character trait
C. textual evidence

Maisie doesn't let anybody tell her no is an example of:
A. a character trait
B. textual evidence
C. an inference

Maisie is stubborn is an example of:
A. an inference
B. textual evidence
C. a character trait

Inflection .

A. refers to a character's dialogue in a story
B. is the changes in a speaker's voice that show feelings or convey meaning
C. isn't important if you are listening to a text, only if you are reading it

``Look at the textual evidence below, what emotion would you assign to Connor?

“Connor was home alone when it started to rain. He ran to the window and peeked through the curtains. He let out a screech when he heard the thunder roar. By the time the lightening lit up the sky, he had jumped into his bed, covering his head with his blanket.”

A. afraid
B. happy
C. excited
D. sleepy

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