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square (1) the reward of enterprise by ward muir i'm a novelist, an you know, but if hadn't had to take to writing i'd have been a

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square (1) The Reward of Enterprise by Ward Muir I'm a novelist, an you know, but if hadn't had to take to writing I'd have been a rolling stono by profession and by inclination In my more philosophic moods I percelve that roally, it was sheor luck __ this occurrence about which you've asked me to tell you. I should nover have made a any atarved; instead I'm rather well off, as things go. Dut ntill- You understand I was by way of being a bit venturesome, as a young man. I did a certain amount of journalism, from time to time, but my secret hopes were set on all that is implied in that specious phrase, "sooing the world." I wanted to see the world Keeping this object in view I shipped on a tramp steamer, with whose captain I had struck up an acquaintanceship. Nominally I was the purser. actually I was the Captain?guest. Cargo boats such as the S.S Peterhof do not employ a purser. Uso the passage below to answer the question. Which inferences about Harborough are best supported by the details in the passage? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) He is an older man talking about an important experience in his youth. He sailed on the Peterhof as the Captain's guest. He makes his living as a novelist. He occasionally worked as a journalist when he was young. He boarded the Poterhof because he wanted to see new places and have adventures.

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The best supported inferences about Harborough from the passage are options 1, 2, 3, and 5.

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## Step 1The first step in solving this problem is to understand the passage. The passage is a first-person narrative where the speaker reflects on their past experiences. The speaker talks about their inclination towards writing and how they ended up becoming a novelist. They also mention their youthful adventurous spirit and how they used to dream of "seeing the world".## Step 2The next step is to analyze the options given in the question. The options are inferences that can be drawn from the passage. We need to find the options that are best supported by the details in the passage.## Step 3The first option states that "He is an older man talking about an important experience in his youth". This is supported by the passage as the speaker reflects on their past experiences and how they ended up becoming a novelist.## Step 4The second option states that "He sailed on the Peterhof as the Captain's guest". This is also supported by the passage as the speaker mentions that they shipped on a tramp steamer and were the Captain's guest.## Step 5The third option states that "He makes his living as a novelist". This is supported by the passage as the speaker mentions that they are a novelist.## Step 6The fourth option states that "He occasionally worked as a journalist when he was young". This is supported by the passage as the speaker mentions that they did a certain amount of journalism.## Step 7The fifth option states that "He boarded the Poterhof because he wanted to see new places and have adventures". This is supported by the passage as the speaker mentions that they wanted to see the world and had a sense of adventure.