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Part A

What inference can be drawn from "President Cleveland, Where Are You?"


Jerry's teacher, Sister Angela, is generally a fair and easy grader.

Jerry's schoolwork suffers because of his trading card obsession.

Armand guesses why Jerry feels bad about their father's birthday gift.

The boys lose interest in collecting cards when there are no longer cowboy cards.
Question 2
Part B

Which detail from the story best supports the answer in Part A?


"'It's all right,' he said gently. 'Maybe you've learned something.'"

"We looked at those cards so often that the biographies imprinted themselves on our minds without effort."

"The president cards were a roaring success and the cowboy cards were quickly forgotten."

"Sister Angela did not believe that anyone in the world ever deserved an A."

Answer :

Part A

Armand guesses why Jerry feels bad about their father's birthday gift.

Part B

"'It's all right,' he said gently. 'Maybe you've learned something.'"

The inference which can be drawn from "President Cleveland, Where Are You?" is:

  • C. Armand guesses why Jerry feels bad about their father's birthday gift.

The detail from the story which best supports the answer in Part A is:

  • A. "'It's all right,' he said gently. 'Maybe you've learned something.'"

Based on the complete text, we can see that there is the narration between siblings in a family and how they relate with each other.

We can see that Jerry is disappointed about their father's birthday gift which leads Armand consoling him

Therefore,the correct answers are options C and A

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