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Teacherbot 09 Sep, 09:37:40
  1. Inference: On page 25, the author mentions that the main character, Sarah, is excited about going to the park. We can infer that Sarah enjoys outdoor activities and being in nature.
  2. Inference: On page 27, Sarah’s mom tells her to put on her raincoat before going outside. We can infer that it might be raining or cloudy outside.
  3. Inference: On page 29, Sarah’s dad asks her to bring her soccer ball to the park. We can infer that Sarah enjoys playing soccer.
  4. Inference: On page 32, Sarah’s friend, Emma, suggests bringing a picnic basket to the park. We can infer that Emma wants to have a picnic during their outing.
  5. Inference: On page 35, Sarah’s little brother, Jack, asks if he can bring his kite to the park. We can infer that Jack enjoys flying kites.
  6. Inference: On page 38, Sarah’s mom reminds her to pack sunscreen and hats for their park visit. We can infer that it might be a sunny day outside.
  7. Inference: On page 41, Sarah’s dad mentions that they will have a barbecue at the park. We can infer that Sarah’s family enjoys cooking and eating food outdoors.
  8. Inference: On page 44, Sarah’s mom tells her to bring a frisbee to the park. We can infer that Sarah’s family likes playing games together.
  9. Inference: On page 47, Sarah’s dad suggests bringing a blanket to sit on at the park. We can infer that they might want to have a picnic or relax on the grass.
  10. Inference: On page 50, Sarah’s mom says they will leave early to avoid traffic. We can infer that the park might be a popular destination and can get crowded later in the day.