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Click on the question mark. Choose the MOST reasonable inference
based on the text evidence and what you already know.
Text Evidence
What You Already Know
Inference
"Most early eyeglasses
were made to be held on a
stick. Over hundreds of
years, glasses changed so
they could be worn on the
face."
Constantly holding up
something is tiring and
awkward.
People didn't want to wear early eyeglasses on their
face.
Early eyeglasses were inconvenient for people to use
people wore early eyeglasses for fashion, not to
Vorrect vision
Early eyeglasses were too heavy to wear on the face.
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