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The Canadian province of Quebec was originally settled by French fur traders. Eventually, cities grew to support the fur trade. As a result, other industries (such as logging) became the main source of income for residents.

Based on this passage, you can infer that some residents of Quebec may speak which language?
French
Spanish
English
Carrots are an excellent source of retinol. Retinol is a pure form of vitamin A and is essential for good vision and strong teeth. It is often found in foods such as eggs, liver, and fish. For vegetarians, the best source of retinol is carrots.

Based on this passage, what can you infer about the amount of retinol in eggs, liver, and fish?
It is the same or greater than the amount in carrots.
It is less than the amount in carrots.
Eggs, liver, and fish do not contain retinol.
Emily and Molly both auditioned for a singing role in a musical. Emily landed a spot in the musical, but Molly did not.

The reader can reasonably infer:
The directors thought Molly was a better singer than Emily.
The directors thought Emily was a better singer than Molly.
Neither Emily nor Molly had a chance to sing during the audition.
Tim and Liam both glanced around the room nervously as the teacher handed back the graded tests. The teacher handed Liam his test and smiled. The teacher handed Tim his test and asked, “What happened?”

The reader can reasonably infer:
Liam did not do well on the test.
Tim did not do well on the test.
Tim was not in school on the day of the test.
Katie slammed her math textbook closed and crumpled up the piece of paper she was working on. “Ugh!” she said.

Based on the passage, what can you infer about Katie?
Katie enjoys math.
Katie is having difficulty with math.
Katie has finished her math homework.