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One son, Fuchs said, was well-grown, and strong enough to work the land; but the father was old and frail and knew nothing about farming. He was a weaver by trade; had been a skilled workman on tapestries and upholstery materials. He had brought his fiddle with him, which wouldn't be of much use here, though he used to pick up money by it at home. —My Antonia, Willa Cather Which inferences can you make from the descriptive details in the passage? Check all that apply. The family may have a hard time in this new land they have moved to. Playing an instrument would be necessary in bringing in extra money. While the father has many capabilities, none of them are useful for farming. The father would have to move to the city to find work in his trade.

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correct A and C

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A and C

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