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Warm Up 5 • A New Neighbor Name
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1. Which of the following details from the passage support the
inference that the family moving into the Swensons' house
is controversial? Check the box next to each statement you
choose.
Question 1
Inferences are based
on evidence in the
text. Read each
answer choice and
ask yourself: Does
this support the
idea that the family
moving into the
Swensons' house is
controversial?
I am very curious to actually meet them
some of our neighbors are complaining
we hear constant news about the fighting
There has been a lot of talk about the family
it took them weeks to get here from Georgia
He looks at me cautiously as I approach


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