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Plese help! Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

“Well,” he says, “there’s excuse for picks and letting-on, in a case like this; if it warn’t so, I wouldn’t approve of it, nor I wouldn’t stand by and see the rules broke—because right is right, and wrong is wrong, and a body ain’t got no business doing wrong when he ain’t ignorant and knows better. It might answer for you to dig Jim out with a pick, without any letting-on, because you don’t know no better; but it wouldn’t for me, because I do know better.”

The meaning in this excerpt is _____.

explicit
inferred
connoted
implicit

User Xaxum
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Answer:

Inferred

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Answer: I have narrowed it down to at least two answer which were explicit and implicit. I say this because you know someone is in trouble but for what? I don't really know. So I would either pick A or D. ( Sorry if I didn't help at all)

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