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- Inference: Cardigan Jones is the main character of the book. (Page 1)
- Inference: The book is about a trial involving Cardigan Jones. (Page 1)
- Inference: Cardigan Jones is accused of something that requires a trial. (Page 1)
- Inference: The trial takes place in a courtroom. (Page 5)
- Inference: Cardigan Jones has a lawyer who defends him during the trial. (Page 10)
- Inference: The trial involves witnesses who testify about what they saw or know. (Page 15)
- Inference: Cardigan Jones is nervous during the trial because his future is at stake. (Page 20)
- Inference: The judge in the trial is responsible for making the final decision. (Page 25)
- Inference: The trial of Cardigan Jones is an important event in the town, as many people attend it. (Page 30)
- Inference: The outcome of the trial will determine Cardigan Jones’ fate and whether he is found guilty or innocent. (Page 35)
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