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The inferences which can be made about the Grand-vizir’s motivations for speaking with the king in private are:

A. He wants the king’s complete attention.

E. He is afraid of someone pointing out the error of his false accusations.

What is an inference?

An inference can be defined as a process through which a reader can deduce the meaning or message (information) that is associated with a literary work, especially through induction.

What is inductive reasoning?

Inductive reasoning can be defined as a process that involves drawing and arriving at a general conclusion (conjecture), especially by critically observing a pattern that's based on a sequence or specific instances.

Based on the excerpt, we can infer and logically deduce that the Grand-vizir’s motivations for speaking with the king in private include the following:

  • He wants the king’s complete attention.
  • He is afraid of someone pointing out the error of his false accusations.

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Complete Question:

What inferences can be made about the Grand-vizir’s motivations for speaking with the king in private? Check all that apply.

A. He wants the king’s complete attention.

B. He does not want anyone to warn Douban.

C. He believes that the king will shame him in public.

D. He is embarrassed to publicly question Douban’s loyalty.

E. He is afraid of someone pointing out the error of his false accusations.