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1 February, 06:51

Read the following passage:

Every year, more and more immigrants from Lapidinia

move in. I love the Lapidinians' laid-back attitude and think

we could all learn from them. I just think that we need to

educate these immigrants on our town's high standards in

the workplace so that they fit in better.

Which is the most plausible inference about the passage's narrator?

A. He believes that the Lapidinians know how to have a good time.

B. He believes the Lapidinians will take the townspeople's jobs.

C. He thinks the Lapidinians are lazy workers.

D. He wishes to be as laid-back as the Lapidinians.

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  1. 1 February, 09:31
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    D

    Explanation:

    By starting off complimenting the immigrants, the narrator sets a good impression making him plausible.
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