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Read the passage from "Names/Nombres" by Julia Alvarez.

Back home, my tíos and tías and primas, Mami and Papi, and mis hermanas had a party for me with sancocho and a store-bought pudín, inscribed with Happy Graduation, Julie. There were many gifts – that was a plus to a large family! I got several wallets and a suitcase with my initials and a graduation charm from my godmother and money from my uncles. The biggest gift was a portable typewriter from my parents for writing my stories and poems.

Someday, the family predicted, my name would be well-known throughout the United States. I laughed to myself, wondering which one I would go by.

What evidence from the passage best supports the inference that her many names amuse Alvarez?

I laughed to myself, wondering which one I would go by.
Back home, my tíos and tías and primas, Mami and Papi, and mis hermanas had a party for me with sancocho and a store-bought pudín, inscribed with Happy Graduation, Julie.
I got several wallets and a suitcase with my initials and a graduation charm from my godmother and money from my uncles.
The biggest gift was a portable typewriter from my parents for writing my stories and poems.

Respuesta :

The sentence, I laughed to myself, wondering which one I would go by best supports the inference that her many names amuse Alvarez. Thus, option A is correct.

What is an inference?

Julia Alvarez's "Names/Nombres" was set in 1960 in an American city and states that names are not that important and what matters is the quality possessed by the person. It is a story about a girl named Julia Alvarez.

An inference is a deduction that is derived from the facts and the information stated in the passage. From the story, Names, it can be inferred that Alvarez was puzzled by the thought that her name was changed in a foreign country and wondered what she will be called the next time.

Therefore, option A. she laughed wondering about the name act as evidence.

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