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Select two inferences that can be drawn after reading the poem. Carver's students look up to him and admire his work.
Carver is different from the other professors at his college.
Carver is currently involved in important scientific research.
Carver's students have never been taught to think creatively.
Carver teaches at a college where science is not a valued
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