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This passage from Devon Hope best supports which of the following inferences? * I’m sure no one else has spotted me until a head pops up from behind the stacks. It’s Janelle Battle from my English class. I freeze and wait for the snickers I’m used to. Wait for her to say something like: "What? Coach got you reading now? Afraid you’re gonna flunk out and drop off the team?" But all she does is smile and wave. Like it’s no big deal for me to be in a library reading. Like I have a right to be there if I want. Then she pads over, slips a copy of The Panther & the Lash on my table, and walks away without saying a word. It’s one of my favorite books by Langston Hughes. How could she know? Seems like she’s noticed me in the library more often than I thought. People often tease Devon and make him feel like he doesn’t have a right to be in the library. Devon is frustrated that Janelle is acting so mysteriously instead of just talking to him. Devon is not allowed to be in the library because he is supposed to be at basketball practice. Janelle has been stealing books from Devon without him noticing.

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