Snow was quickly piling up on the ground. Wind howled through the trees. Karen wrapped a blanket

around her and sighed as she watched the snow through her bedroom window.
15. In this passage, you can best infer that
A. Karen is at home during a snowstorm.
B. Karen doesn't like the snow.
C. Karen thinks the snow is beautiful.
D. Karen is upset because she can't get out.

I wonder why she sighed.

Karen wants to speak to your manager

To infer the best answer, it would be helpful to closely examine the details provided in the passage. Let's break it down:

1. Snow is quickly piling up on the ground.
2. Wind is howling through the trees.
3. Karen wraps a blanket around herself.
4. Karen sighs as she watches the snow through her bedroom window.

Considering these details, we can make an inference:

Since Karen is at home observing the snow through her bedroom window and wraps herself in a blanket, it suggests that she is in a safe and warm environment during the snowstorm. Thus, we can infer that the answer is:

A. Karen is at home during a snowstorm.