Read the passage and then answer the question:My client Justin sat in my office. I told him that he should lie low. The best way to help me win his upcoming trial was for him to stay out of trouble. "Don't worry," said Justin. "I'm just going to talk to Mr. Whitman. That's all." The next day, Justin came back with a black eye.Which sentence expresses an implicit detail in the passage?A.Justin came back with a black eye.B.The narrator has an office.C.The narrator told Justin to lie low.D.Justin got in a fight with Mr. Whitman.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Read the passage and then answer the question:My client Justin sat in my office. I told him that he should lie low. The best way to help me win his upcoming trial was for him to stay out of trouble. "Don't worry," said Justin. "I'm just going to talk to Mr. Whitman. That's all." The next day, Justin came back with a black eye.Which sentence expresses an implicit detail in the passage?A.Justin came back with a black eye.B.The narrator has an office.C.The narrator told Justin to lie low.D.Justin got in a fight with Mr. Whitman.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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D. Justin got in a fight with Mr. Whitman.
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Read the passage and then answer the question:My client Justin sat in my office. I told him that he should lie low. The best way to help me win his upcoming trial was for him to stay out of trouble. "Don't worry," said Justin. "I'm just going to talk to Mr. Whitman. That's all." The next day, Justin came back with a black eye.Which sentence expresses an explicit detail in the passage?A.The narrator is a lawyer.B.Justin won the fight with Mr. Whitman.C.Justin lost the fight with Mr. Whitman.D.The narrator has an office.
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