MAKING INFERENCES Read the passage. Then, answer the questions below it. One hot morning, Darwin woke up at 5:00 sharp. He immediately fixed his bed and went straight to his kitchen. He opened a large spherical baked-clay water jar stored at his bamboo back porch and took fresh water from it using a coconut shell dipper. He then transferred the water to the kettle and boiled it over the wood fire. While boiling the water, he washed his face and arms and wiped them with a white towel. He changed his clothes with long red sleeves and thin black pants. His red handkerchief went around his neck. After, he did a little warm-up and stretching. He brewed coffee in a silver steel mug after the water boiled. He slowly enjoyed every sip of it. Before half-past five hits, Darwin walked outside his nipa hut and wore his muddy boots and rice hats. He took his harvesting knives, wrench, pitchforks, rake, and sickle and put them carefully in a rattan bag. He carried the bag at his back and reached for his power hand tractor. Before the upper rim of the sun appears on the horizon, Darwin pushed the steer forward on the right handlebar and walked towards the direction where the sun will rise. Darwin needed to work double-time before the torrential rain started to arrive in the next coming month. 1. What type of job does Darwin do? A. He is a driver. B. He is a farmer. C. He is a manager. D. He is a botanist. 2. What could be the month when the story happens? A. December B. June C. April D. January