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Read the character inferences made by four students after reading Wonder by R. J. Palacio.
Richard: Via goes to Beecher Prep.
Monique: Mr. Tushman is prepared for August's visit to the school.
Jase: August's father agrees that he should go to Beecher Prep.
Kelly: Via is younger than August.
Which student makes an inference supported by details in the text?
Richard
Monique
Jase
Kelly
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