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use the passage below to answer the question. which inference is best supported by the details in the passage? (1 point) the reward of enterprise by ward muir seafaring people are odd in that way—i dont mean in their ignorance of swimming, though, to be sure, the average sailor is seldom a swimmer. theyre so—how shall i express it?—so unenterprising. in the midst of adventure and romance they are stirred by no recognition either of the adventures or the romantic. i was a city - bred youngster, who had never been out of hail of the homeland before, and i possessed more enterprise in my little finger than that far - travelled captain had in the whole of his weather - worn, hulking lump of a carcass. most people who travel by sea cannot swim. harborough grew up in a city. harborough feels he is superior to others. the ships captain has traveled widely.
The passage states "I was a city - bred youngster", where "I" is Harborough. This directly supports the idea that Harborough grew up in a city. There is no evidence for the other options. The passage only says the average sailor is seldom a swimmer, not most sea - travelers. There is no indication that Harborough feels superior to others, and no information about the Captain's wide - traveling.
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Harborough grew up in a city.