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English, 24.08.2019 19:10, asiamuhammad6

Read this inference: "romero was sorry to have to leave the family farm." what detail from the story best supports this inference?
a.)home for romero was a crowded little frame house that he shared with his aunt and uncle and three cousins.
b.)but they also made him a little sad.
c.)the aromas made him think of his mother's cooking.
d.)she and his father, and two little sisters, were far off in east texas, working the family farm.


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