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- Inference: Mr. Rabbit is a friendly and welcoming character because he invites the otters to be his neighbors. (Page 3)
- Inference: The otters are polite and well-mannered because they say “please” and “thank you” when they meet Mr. Rabbit. (Page 5)
- Inference: The otters are considerate and caring because they ask Mr. Rabbit if they can play in his yard without causing any trouble. (Page 7)
- Inference: Mr. Rabbit is a helpful and patient friend because he teaches the otters about good manners and how to be respectful. (Page 10)
- Inference: The otters are curious and eager to learn because they ask Mr. Rabbit many questions about how to be good neighbors. (Page 12)
- Inference: Mr. Rabbit is creative and imaginative because he suggests different ways the otters can have fun without disturbing him. (Page 15)
- Inference: The otters are adaptable and flexible because they come up with their own ideas for playing and being considerate neighbors. (Page 18)
- Inference: Mr. Rabbit is understanding and forgiving because he forgives the otters when they accidentally make a mess in his yard. (Page 21)
- Inference: The otters are responsible and accountable because they apologize to Mr. Rabbit and offer to help clean up the mess they made. (Page 23)
- Inference: Mr. Rabbit and the otters become great friends because they learn to treat each other with kindness and respect. (Page 26)
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