What conclusion can you draw about Jon's future education?
Jon was worried. He anticipated that the envelope would arrive in the mail that day. If the envelope was large, it meant that he was accepted to the college of his choice. He reasoned that a large envelope meant that there were many forms to complete as part of the registration process. On the other hand, a small envelope might mean bad news. A small envelop meant that it held only one piece of paper- a letter indicating that he was not accepted. Just then, the doorbell rang. "Delivery," announced Mr. Foxman, the mail carrier. Jon race to the door. "Gee," said Mr. Foxman, Handing Jon the envelope,"they needed extra postage for this one."