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6. What can you infer from the following exchange between Peter and Anne? Peter: I used to see you...sometimes...Anne: You did?/ Peter:...in the schoolyard. You were always in the middle of a bunch of kids. [He takes a penknife from his pocket.] /Anne: Why didn't you ever come over?/Peter: I'm sort of a lone wolf.*Anne is friendly only with her crowd and ignores everyone else.Peter is a wood-carver.Anne is outgoing, and Peter is shy.Peter thinks he is too good to socialize with others.

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  1. What can you infer from the following exchange between Peter and Anne? Peter: I used to see you...sometimes...Anne: You did?/ Peter:...in the schoolyard. You were always in the middle of a bunch of kids. [He takes a penknife from his pocket.] /Anne: Why didn't you ever come over?/Peter: I'm sort of a lone wolf.*Anne is friendly only with her crowd and ignores everyone else.Peter is a wood-carver.Anne is outgoing, and Peter is shy.Peter thinks he is too good to socialize with others.
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From the exchange, it can be inferred that Anne is outgoing as she is always in the middle of a bunch of kids, indicating she is sociable and enjoys being around others. On the other hand, Peter is shy as he describes himself as a 'lone wolf' and never approached Anne in the schoolyard despite noticing her. There is no evidence to suggest that Anne is friendly only with her crowd and ignores everyone else, or that Peter thinks he is too good to socialize with others. The fact that Peter takes a penknife from his pocket does not necessarily mean he is a wood-carver.

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