Which of the following inference is best supported by Ridwan's story

a. the Indonesian government discourages the practice of the ethnic tradition
b. people in Indonesian get married younger then people do in the united states.
c. Indonesian has mostly been isolated because of its island geography.
d. The Minangkabau interacted with others as their culture developed.

What is Ridwan's story? Where can we find a copy of it?

I would have to say D, because The Minanagkabau have interacted with others and it just makes more sense

I am sorry Reed, Ms. Sue, and OlaftheSnowmen. I have found the correct answer already, I am sorry for taking up your time.

1.b

2. A
3 d

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B
A
D
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B A D are the write answers For Connexus

To determine which inference is best supported by Ridwan's story, you need to analyze the information provided in the story about Ridwan and the Minangkabau people. Here's how you can approach finding the best-supported inference:

1. Review the information: Carefully read and analyze the story to identify key details and facts that are relevant to each inference option.

2. Look for direct evidence: Find any explicit statements or facts in the story that directly support or refute each inference option. Look for specific examples, descriptions, or events that may relate to each option.

3. Consider implicit evidence: Look for implicit or indirect evidence in the story that might suggest a connection or support for any of the inference options. Consider any overarching themes, cultural context, or patterns that may provide insights.

4. Evaluate the strongest evidence: Compare the evidence you found for each inference option. Consider the level of detail, consistency, and overall strength of the evidence supporting each option.

Based on this approach, let's examine each inference option:

a. The Indonesian government discourages the practice of the ethnic tradition: If the story does not explicitly mention the Indonesian government's stance on ethnic traditions or any actions taken by them, it would be difficult to support this inference.

b. People in Indonesian get married younger than people do in the United States: If Ridwan or any other characters mention or imply that getting married at a young age is common or culturally expected in Indonesia or the Minangkabau community, this inference could be supported. Look for specific examples or discussions related to marriage customs.

c. Indonesian has mostly been isolated because of its island geography: If the story highlights the geographical isolation of Indonesia or the challenges it poses due to being made up of many islands, this inference could be supported. Look for references to the geography, travel, or communication difficulties.

d. The Minangkabau interacted with others as their culture developed: If the story provides examples or descriptions of interactions between the Minangkabau people and other cultures or groups, this inference could be supported. Look for evidence of cultural exchange, trade, or encounters with outsiders.

By analyzing the story using these steps, you can determine which inference is best supported based on the evidence provided.

I have not read Ridwan's story. You have, or should have. What does it say and what can you infer?

DJMike, keep in mind that we do not have your text materials, and we can't see them from where we sit.