Inferences

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 2/5

The following is from an early 20th-century novel. Edmund returned to the family house only twice each year — at Christmas and at his mother's birthday. He stayed always for the minimum number of days that politeness allowed, slept in the bedroom that had once been a sewing room rather than the one he had grown up in, and departed without disclosing where he traveled next. His sister, who lived nearby year-round, did not press him for explanations.

Which inference is most strongly supported by the passage?

  • A

    Edmund grew up in a sewing room

  • B

    Edmund prefers the family house to his usual residence

  • C

    Edmund maintains a deliberately limited engagement with his family home

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  • D

    Edmund's sister is unaware of his visits

Explanation

Twice-yearly minimal visits, avoidance of his old room, and undisclosed destinations support A. B contradicts the brief stays; C contradicts the sister's awareness; D contradicts "rather than the one he had grown up in."

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