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SCENE I.—Michael wipes his sweat-drenched face with an old rag for what feels like the thousandth time this morning. The porch fan is on its highest setting, but it does nothing to relieve the air of its heavy, stickiness. The glass of cool lemonade he had poured in the kitchen is dripping condensation onto the old, brown wicker table. He rises from the rocking chair as he sees a bright red car pull into the driveway.

Which inference can be made about the setting?

There is a heat wave.

The scene takes place in a kitchen.

There is a storm coming.

The scene takes place in the middle of the night.

1. there is a heat wave.

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3. a new character is introduced at the end.
4. they are different ages.
5. as Joe was walking down the hallway, the fear inside of him made him freeze and he couldn't go on.
6.Wendy reveals her familiar knowledge of characters who live in the land of Peter Pan.
7.she does not want Wendy to leave her home to live in the land of Peter Pan.
8.personification
9.a mysterious tone is developed through onomatopoeia in the word hush.
10.authors use repetition to add layers of symbolism and develop meaning.
11.it illustrates the passage of time and reveals hope for a new day after a trip that lasted all night.
12.the speaker’s tone is somber.
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The inference that can be made about the setting is that there is a heat wave.

The inference that can be made about the setting is that there is a heat wave.

The inference that can be made about the setting is that there is a heat wave. This can be inferred based on the description of Michael sweating, wiping his face with an old rag, the heavy and sticky air, and the condensation on the glass of cool lemonade. These details indicate that the temperature is very hot, suggesting the presence of a heat wave.