PART A Here is a passage from an article about a pilot named Bessie Coleman. The article says: Coleman became a barnstormer and performed at U.S. air shows. She added parachute jumps and wing-walking to her flying tricks. In 1923, Coleman's plane crashed and her injuries were serious. But within two years, she was doing her shows again. What inference can you most likely make based on clues from the text? A.Coleman was brave. B.Planes in the 1920s were very safe. C.Coleman was curious. D.Planes in the 1920s were easy to fly. PART B Which three details from the text support your answer to Part A? A.Coleman was a barnstormer. B.Coleman did wing-walking tricks. C.Coleman was in a plane crash. D.Coleman kept flying after a plane crash. E.Coleman did parachute jumps.

The most likely inference that can be made based on clues from the text is A. Coleman was brave.

The three details from the text that support this answer are:
A. Coleman was a barnstormer.
B. Coleman did wing-walking tricks.
D. Coleman kept flying after a plane crash.