Read the underlined sentence in the paragraph
on page 2. What can be inferred from this
sente...
Read the underlined sentence in the paragraph
on page 2. What can be inferred from this
sentence?
The narrator does not want his uncle to call him
inside.
The narrator is worried that his uncle is in danger.
The narrator does not want his uncle to meet
Mangan.
The narrator is worried that his uncle is angry with
him
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