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Which excerpt from the story best supports the inference that the narrator impresses John during the interview?


“ . . . I was sitting down with John, one of the executive editors of the newspaper chain, hearing all the daunting details of being a ‘cub reporter.’”

“In addition to interview experience, the opportunity meant I was officially networking.”

“Although it sounded intimidating, it was also exciting, and John didn’t seem deterred by the fact that I had no solid experience.”

“There would be a learning curve, but I would also get to write every single day.”

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Answer:

"Although it sounded intimidating, it was also exciting, and John didn't seem deterred by the fact that I had no solid experience."

Explanation:

During interaction, we may sometimes be able to make inference about how the listener perceives of grade our speech, performance or interview. Kindly note that a speech or interview whereby the an interviewee is given time and tbe interviewer pays a lot of to what is being said, then the interviewee is most likely making sense.

The fact that John being the interviewer wasn't put off or felt uninterested from the narrator's response despite his lack of experience could be inferred to mean that John picked interest in his utterances and was impressed.

Answer is;

“Although it sounded intimidating, it was also exciting, and John didn’t seem deterred by the fact that I had no solid experience.”

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