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The Blue Hotel
by Stephen Crane

The Palace Hotel at Fort Romper was painted a light blue. It is a shade that is on the legs of a kind of heron; the color causes the bird to declare its position against any background. The Palace Hotel, then, was always screaming and howling in a way that made the dazzling winter landscape of Nebraska seem only a gray hush. It stood alone on the prairie; when the snow was falling, the town two hundred yards away was not visible. But when the traveler alighted at the railway station, he had to pass the Palace Hotel before he could come upon the low, clapboard houses which made up Fort Romper; it was not to be thought that any traveler could pass the Palace Hotel without looking at it. Pat Scully, the owner, had proved himself a master of strategy when he chose his paints. It is true that on clear days, when the great express trains swept through Fort Romper, passengers were overcome at the sight.

Adapted from Stephen Crane's "The Blue Hotel, " 1898.


Select the correct answer.
Why were the passengers most likely overcome by the sight?

A.
They were not accustomed to seeing hotels.
B.
Other hotels nearby did not stand out in any way.
C.
They were drawn to the distinct color of the hotel.
D.
They noticed the stunning landscape seen every winter.

Respuesta :

From inference, the passengers were most likely overcome by the sight because: "They were drawn to the distinct color of the hotel." (Option C).

What is an inference?

An inference is the conclusion that is reached from a sentence after the details have been rationally examined.

The textual evidence that supports the answer above is: " Pat Scully, the owner, had proved himself a master of strategy when he chose his paints."

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