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Inferences Read the paragraph and answer the questions. 1. Mrs. Adams lived on a farm. She lived there with her husband, Mr. Adams, and her son, Cody. Once a week she hauled their trash to the big can behind the shed to be burned. She also had bags of glass, plastics, and cans to take to the recycling center in town. One Monday while Mr. Adams was out on the combine, she gathered the trash into a big bag and set out the box of matches on the kitchen counter. Cody asked if he could go with her to burn the trash, and she told him to get his jacket. He ran to his room. That's when Mrs. Adams realized that she had forgotten to empty the trash can in the bathroom. She left to do that. When Mrs. Adams returned to the kitchen, Cody was waiting by the door, shifting from foot to foot. As she reached for the trash bag so she could empty the bathroom can into it, she noticed a black dot on the tile floor. A black-ended match lay beside it. "Cody, did you play with my matches?" Mrs. Adams asked. "No, ma'am! Honest!" Cody replied, shaking his head. QUESTIONS: when he said he didn't do it. Cody was А. lying B giggling C serious D honest What kind of trash does not get recycled? A cans B tissues с paper D glass a dot What was the black spot on the floor? А. B a crumb C a bum mark D an insect i

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