Inferences

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 2/5

The following is from a 19th-century novel. The cottage stood at the edge of the wood, its garden trimmed, its windows curtained, its chimney smoking on cold mornings. Travelers who passed it on the road remarked that they had never seen anyone enter or leave. The mail, when there was mail, was set on the doorstep and collected sometime after dark.

Which inference is most strongly supported by the passage?

  • A

    Someone lives in the cottage but avoids being seen

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  • B

    The cottage is uninhabited

  • C

    The cottage is occupied only during the summer months

  • D

    Travelers regularly stop and visit the cottage

Explanation

Smoke, trimmed garden, drawn curtains, and after-dark mail collection point to a hidden inhabitant, supporting B. A, C, D contradict the details.

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