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The reader can infer that Madeleine's parents are supportive of her artistic interest. Click on
the sentence from the fourth paragraph that best supports this inference.
Madeleine spent hours, days, weeks, and months of every. year working on
art from the time she was a little girl. Her basement was equipped with countless
expensive art supplies, including an easel, dozens of sets of various, paints, and
stack after stack of. specialty paper. Because of her transparent and. previously
unwavering dedication to art, it came as a shock to all who knew her when, one
particularly unremarkable Friday afternoon, Madeleine announced to her, parents
that she would no longer be pursuing. art.


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