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  1. Inference: Harry Potter is an orphan because he lives with his mean aunt and uncle who treat him poorly. (Page 1)
  2. Inference: Harry’s aunt and uncle are not fond of him because they make him sleep in a cupboard under the stairs. (Page 2)
  3. Inference: Harry’s cousin Dudley is spoiled and gets everything he wants, while Harry is neglected and mistreated. (Page 3)
  4. Inference: Harry’s aunt and uncle hide the truth about his parents’ death from him because they don’t want him to know about his magical heritage. (Page 4)
  5. Inference: Harry’s aunt and uncle are afraid of anything related to magic, as they try to prevent Harry from receiving letters from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. (Page 6)
  6. Inference: Harry is excited and curious about the letters he receives, indicating that he longs for something more in his life. (Page 8)
  7. Inference: Harry’s aunt and uncle are desperate to keep him away from Hogwarts, as they take him to a remote island to escape the letters. (Page 10)
  8. Inference: Harry’s aunt and uncle are shocked when Hagrid, a giant man, arrives on the island to deliver Harry’s acceptance letter, suggesting that they have been trying to hide Harry’s magical abilities from him. (Page 14)
  9. Inference: Hagrid’s arrival signifies a turning point in Harry’s life, as he learns about his parents’ magical background and his own potential as a wizard. (Page 16)
  10. Inference: Harry’s aunt and uncle are relieved when Hagrid takes Harry away, indicating that they are glad to be rid of him and his magical heritage. (Page 18)