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The inference is that the lines most closely show a tension presented in the ballad of Birmingham is D. She raced through the streets of Birmingham / Calling for her child.”

What is an inference?

It should be noted that an inference simply means the conclusion that can be deduced based on the information given.

Here, the inference is that the lines most closely show a tension presented in the ballad of Birmingham is that she raced through the streets of Birmingham / Calling for her child.”

This is because but saying that she is looking for her child it creates a sort of tension in the reader. Perhaps making them think "where has the child gone?", "why is the mother looking for her?" , and other inferences.

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a) “Mother dear, may I go downtown / Instead of out to play,”

b) “And march the streets of Birmingham / To make our country free.”

c) “The mother smiled to know her child / Was in the sacred place,”

d) “She raced through the streets of Birmingham / Calling for her child.”

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