Making an Inference from Barrio Boy
Based on this passage, what is the best inference
about E...
Making an Inference from Barrio Boy
Based on this passage, what is the best inference
about Ernesto?
I realized that this was our own electric light for us to
turn on and off as we pleased. I pushed a chair under it
and after some instruction from my mother proceeded to
create lightning in the room by turning the switch as fast
as I could
-Barrio Boy,
Ernesto Galarza
He is afraid to explore the world around him.
He is not allowed to explore the world around him.
He is easily fooled into thinking that electricity is
lightning
He is excited to explore the world around him.
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