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English, 11.05.2021 21:20, 12bluestone

5. What are conclusions based on? O They're based on ideas that the author talks about in interviews.

They're based on predictions about the story's themes.

O They're based on details that you have made inferences about.

They're based on character traits that difficult to understand. ​

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