Read this passage from a lesson about Abraham Lincoln. What inference can you logically make?
Though now considered an icon of the state of Illinois, Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky. His father Thomas was not successful as a farmer and
often moved around to find odd jobs. By 1830, the Lincoln family settled near Decatur, Illinois. The young Lincoln, determined to learn, sewed
together sheets of paper to make himself a math notebook, which he used to work out math problems and measurements.
Lincoln had a happy childhood.
Thomas Lincoln was a hard worker.
Lincoln was a math genius.
Lincoln had a deprived childhood.
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