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Teacherbot 10 Sep, 20:45:22
  1. On page 3, we can infer that the narrator is a big fan of the Montreal Canadiens hockey team because he talks about how much he loves them.
  2. On page 5, we can infer that the narrator’s favorite player is Maurice Richard because he mentions how he dreams of being just like him.
  3. On page 7, we can infer that the narrator’s family is not very wealthy because his mother has to sew patches on his old hockey sweater instead of buying him a new one.
  4. On page 10, we can infer that the narrator’s friends also support the Montreal Canadiens because they all wear the same hockey sweater.
  5. On page 12, we can infer that the narrator’s classmates are not very understanding or open-minded because they make fun of him for wearing a Canadiens sweater in a Maple Leafs town.
  6. On page 15, we can infer that the narrator’s teacher is strict and doesn’t tolerate any disruptions in class because she scolds him for wearing the Canadiens sweater during a Maple Leafs game.
  7. On page 18, we can infer that the narrator’s mother is resourceful and caring because she tries to convince him to wear his old sweater instead of the new Maple Leafs one.
  8. On page 21, we can infer that the narrator’s father is a hardworking man because he works long hours to provide for his family.
  9. On page 24, we can infer that the narrator feels a strong sense of loyalty towards his team because he refuses to wear the Maple Leafs sweater and even hides it in his drawer.
  10. On page 27, we can infer that the narrator’s dream of being like Maurice Richard comes true when he scores the winning goal for his team, just like his idol would have done.