We watch the wind and rain from the doorway. There are strong gusts now. At 5:30 p.m. we lose our power and have to depend on our battery-powered radio for information about the hurricane. It's getting dark, and we light candles and put them in the fireplace behind the screen, knowing that the storm will grow stronger. We try to keep our flashlights with us, but I misplace mine sometimes and have to find it.

What is this paragraph mostly about?
A.
There are no flashlights.
B.
A family's house is very quiet.
C.
An entire city has lost its power.
D.
A hurricane is approaching.

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Answer:

It's D. hurricane is approaching. I guess

The central idea that can be inferred from this paragraph is: "A hurricane is approaching." (Option D). This inference is made given the context clues such as "wind" and "rain" and "strong gusts".

What is a context clue?

A context clue is a word or group of words that the author includes in the text to guide the expectations and comprehension of the reader such that they are able to understand perfectly what has been written.

Hence, it is correct to indicate that The central idea that can be inferred from this paragraph is: "A hurricane is approaching."

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