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Based on the passage, which two statements are true?


Don Anselmo values the promise that he made more than his wealth.


Don Anselmo is greedy and is hoping to negotiate for more.


The narrator is greedy and mean.


The narrator is worried that he is being taken advantage of by the
Americans.

The narrator wants to give Don Anselmo a fair price for his land.





Passage

The old man hung his head for a moment in thought. Then he stood up and stared at me. “Friend,” he said, “I do not like to have you speak to me in that manner.” I kept still and let him have his say. “I know these Americans are good people, and that is why I have agreed to sell my house to them. But I do not care to be insulted. I have agreed to sell my house and land for twelve hundred dollars and that is the price.”


I argued with him, but it was useless. Finally he signed the deed and took the money but refused to take more than the amount agreed upon. Then he shook hands all around, put on his ragged gloves, took his stick and walked out with the boy behind him.


—“Gentleman of Río en Medio,”

Juan Sedillo

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Answer:

The correct answer is the first and last one!

Explanation:

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It can be inferred that the statements that are true from the passage are Option A and Option D.

  • Don Anselmo values the promise that he made more than his wealth;
  • The narrator wants to give Don Anselmo a fair price for his land.

What is an inference?

An inference is a conclusion that is reached after the examination of facts or information provided in a text.

From the text, we can agree that:

  • Don Anselmo values the promise that he made more than his wealth;
  • The narrator wants to give Don Anselmo a fair price for his land.

This is because the old man refused to take more than the amount agreed upon.

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