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Which of the Following Inferences About the Foreman Is Best Supportec by the Passage Below (paragraph __ )? FOREMAN-Al Right. Now You

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Which of the following Inferences about the Foreman Is best supportec by the passage below (paragraph __ )? FOREMAN-Al right. Now you gentlemen can handle this any way you want to. I mean.I'm not going to have any rules. If we went to discuss first and then vole, that's one way. Or we can vole right now to see how wo stand. (He pauses and looks around() well,that's all heve to sey A. He does not have strong feelings about B. He wishes to nominate another Forements lead the group. C. He believes thot the defendant clid not receive a fair trial. D. He hopes that The jury will vote first and get it over with as quickly as possible

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The best-supported inference about the Foreman from the passage is 'A. He does not have strong feelings about the rules.'

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## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the context of the passage. The Foreman is discussing the rules and procedures for a meeting or discussion. He is giving the group the freedom to decide how they want to proceed.## Step 2Next, we need to analyze each of the given options in light of the passage. ## Step 3Option A suggests that the Foreman does not have strong feelings about the rules. This is supported by the passage, as the Foreman is giving the group the freedom to decide how they want to proceed.## Step 4Option B suggests that the Foreman wishes to nominate another Foreman to lead the group. This is not supported by the passage, as the Foreman is not discussing nominating another Foreman.## Step 5Option C suggests that the Foreman believes the defendant did not receive a fair trial. This is not supported by the passage, as the Foreman is not discussing the fairness of a trial.## Step 6Option D suggests that the Foreman hopes the jury will vote first and get it over with as quickly as possible. This is not supported by the passage, as the Foreman is not discussing the timing of voting.