2. How is an inference different from a guess?(1 point)
Inferences are not based on anything from the text while guesses are made only using the text.
Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.
Inferences are made by only using major details from the text while guesses only use minor details.
Inferences are made before reading the text while guesses are made after reading.
3. Which element needs to be in the text for the reader to be able to make an inference?(1 point)
an educated guess
questions
comprehension
evidence 4. Which step should you do first when analyzing an informational text?(1 point)
asking questions
making inference
writing a summary
taking notes
1. explicit details
2. Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not
3. evidence
4. taking notes
this is for connections by the way.
I hope this helps.
PsyDAG you say this on every single question and we dont care about that we just want answers
"We do not do your homework for you. Although it might take more effort to do the work on your own, you will profit more from your effort. We will be happy to evaluate your work though."
shut up
lissen, if you go to put the answer dont just do the letters. they mix it up every time.
A RANDOM CONNEXUS STUDENT IS WRONG!!
in 6th grade connexus its:
1.explicit details
2.Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.
3.evidence
4.take notes
I got number 4 wrong
NICE I GOT A 2/4 FOR YOU NOT REPLYING TO ME, I DONT TRUST YOU.
Mackenzie is not right
"Yes" is correct
100%!!!!