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What sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
Responses Henry walked in this
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auroranicole1990
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1. What does explicit mean?
A. information that is stated directly B. information that is inferred C. information that is
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Panda <3
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning an
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?
(1 point)
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
Responses Marina was the tallest
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N23317
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To make an inference, readers should use
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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)
Responses Readers eliminate the details implicitly stated in
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billy
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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)
Responses Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a
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how does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?
A. readers identify textual evidence to make the story more personal
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anonymous
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening? (1 point)
• Dani bit her lip and tensed her
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Making Inferences Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question Use the sentence to answer the question. Mr. Edmunds held the cup in
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What sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
Responses Henry walked in this
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Help
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To make an inference, readers should use(1 point)
Responses a reader’s personal connections. a reader’s personal connections.
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Kaleb Gilliam
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To make an inference, readers should use(1 point) Responses biographical information about the author. biographical
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Something
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point) Responses Gaines walked in with a
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Amahia Cruz-perez
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Which sentence from the passage would require the reader to make an inference about what is happening to the character?(1
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thats a dog
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses an argument based on details not found in a text an argument
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point)
Responses Inferences help a reader understand
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
Responses Dani bit her lip and
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Kanna
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To make an inference, readers should use(1 point)
Responses biographical information about the author. biographical information
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asked anonymously
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What sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
Henry walked in this morning with a
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asked anonymously
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?
answers: Dani bit her lip and tensed her
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..........
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text could it be inference or crucial for understanding if
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To make an inference, readers should use(1 point)
Responses evidence from the selected text. evidence from the selected text. a
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whyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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To make an inference, readers should use(1 point)
Responses a literary reviewer’s opinions about the text. a literary
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asked anonymously
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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)
Responses Readers identify textual evidence to make the story
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asked anonymously
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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)
Responses Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a
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asked anonymously
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point) Responses Marina was the
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asked anonymously
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Which sentence from the passage would require the reader to make an inference about what is happening to the character?(1 point)
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Ice bear
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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)
Responses Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a
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asked anonymously
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(2 points)
Responses Dani bit her lip and
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random person
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To make an inference, readers should use
a reader’s personal connections. evidence from the selected text. biographical
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Julie
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
Responses Marina was the tallest
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asked by
me
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?
Gaines walked in with a new Mohawk cut.
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asked anonymously
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To make an inference, readers should use(1 point)
Responses a reader’s personal connections. a reader’s personal connections.
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asked anonymously
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point) Responses Authors often provide information
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To make an inference, readers should use(1 point) Responses a literary reviewer’s opinions about the text. a literary
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asked anonymously
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Making Inferences Quick Check 4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the sentences to answer the question. Jason and Melody traveled
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How do you use inferences to help you understand a story?(If you do not use inferences, please explain what they are and why you
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nuh uh
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Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point) Responses Inferences are crucial for
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?
(1 point) Henry walked in this morning with a
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hello!
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To make an inference, you use __________________ from the author like figurative language and foreshadowing.
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Bronson Koreen bk
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inference – conclusion a reader draws from the evidence presented in a text
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Bronson Koreen bk
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point) Responses Marina was the tallest
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asked anonymously
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Multiple Choice Question
The author of the letter states the following conclusion: If you let them cut down the trees, it will
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how does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?
a. readers eliminate the details implicitly stated in a text in order
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shhh
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Textual Evidence Quick Check
3 of 43 of 4 Items Question How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference?(1 point)
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gaga
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Which sentence would require a reader to make and inference about whats happening?
A. Marina was the tallest person on the team
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How does textual evidence help a reader make an inference? (1 point)
Readers restate the textual evidence of a story to make an
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Read the following passage:
The slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound. Upon passing a river, he
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Something
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Parent Categories (32)
Analyzing Text
Analyzing Texts
Analyzing Textual Evidence
Comprehension Skills
Comprehension Strategies
Comprehension/Interpretation
Critical Thinking
Critical thinking and analysis
Drawing Conclusions
Inferences
Inquiry Process
Language Arts
Literary Analysis
Objectives of statistics
Processing Information
Reading Comprehension
Reading Comprehension Skills
Reading Skills
Reading Strategies
Skills and Strategies
Text Analysis
Textual Analysis
Textual Evidence
Textual evidence analysis
Understanding Author's Intent
Understanding Literary Devices
Understanding Text
Understanding Texts
Understanding Textual Elements
Understanding Textual Information
Understanding Textual Meaning
Understanding the Author's Purpose