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What can readers infer from the line “live drops of rain”? It was a stormy night. The toads swam in the rain. The rain was leaping. The rain was alive.
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What can readers infer from the line “live drops of rain”?
It was a stormy night.
The toads swam in the rain.
The rain was leaping.
The rain was alive.
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It was a stormy night
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it was a stormy night. rain can’t actually be alive or leap around. the sentence says nothing about frogs
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