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Read the passage from Holes. He watched the rise and fall of a telephone wire. In his mind he could hear his father's gruff voice softly singing to him. "If only, if only," the woodpecker sighs, "The bark on the tree was just a little bit softer." While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely, He cries to the moo—oo—oon, "If only, if only." Based on the excerpt, what is the best inference that can be made about Stanley’s father? He is not a very good singer. He is loving toward his son. He believes in nature’s power. He believes in superstitions.

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your answer is 2/B

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b

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