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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point) Responses a definition of an important term in a text a definition of an
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Which of the following describes an inference? (1 point)
a guess made about what a text is saying O a definition of an important
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point) Responses information directly provided in a text information directly
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Which of the following describes an inference?
information directly provided in a text information directly provided in a text a
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Which element needs to be in the text for the reader to be able to make an inference? (1 point)
• evidence • questions • an
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses evidence from the text that supports a conclusion evidence from
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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses a definition of an important term in a text a definition of an
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A researcher reports that "Students were randomly assignment to intervention or a control group; the two groups did not differ
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Question Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point) Responses a guess made about what a text is saying a guess made
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Which of the following describes an inference? (1 point)
A. a definition of an important term in a text B. a guess made about
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What is an inference? (1 point)
• information in a text that supports an idea or analysis • an idea or detail that is stated
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
The man's incredible generosity in gifting ten thousand dollars toward the scholarship
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ur mama
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Fill-in-the-blanks (pg 9):
Strong readers think ___________________ when they find an
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2. Inference
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Which of the following describes an inference?
A. A definition of an important term in a text B. Information directly provided in
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With one accord they turned and made their way, a subdued and silent band, to the big debating room.
In paragraph 47, what does
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A student observes dark clouds are surrounding the school and the grass on the playground is wet. The student reasons that it
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Mrs. Dash collected two random samples of 100 students each, with the results listed below. Make an inference as to which type
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rain on your party
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The following question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B.
Part A: Which of the following inferences about
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The following question has two parts. First, answer part A. Then, answer part B. Part A: What inference about
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Read the passage.
Johnny was miserable. It was Saturday afternoon, the sun was shining brightly, and he was stuck in bed with the
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An inference is based on ___.
Responses A evidenceevidence B your moodyour mood C a wild guess
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1. What inference can the reader make about Polly in paragraph 5 of the
text? (RL 8.1) A. Polly feels as though exposing her
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5 Polly thought of her card and the row of l's;1 not that she had been a grind2
to make it so, but she had come to be proud of
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12B. What inference can be made based on this passage?(1 point)
Responses The author lost his job to a robot. The author lost his
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Which inference about the author’s opinion about conflict resolution is best supported by the text?
Answer choices for the
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Which sentence describes when a reader draws an inference from the text?(1 point)ResponsesThe reader asks questions while
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Read the following lines from the poem.
... - One moment madam!" - sensing Her receiver rearing on the thunderclap About my ears
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sarah
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“Where you girls from?” I asked her. She didn’t answer me, though. She was busy looking around for old Peter Lorre to show
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The puppies tripped over themselves when the gate opened. Everyone laughed, watching them roll over each other in their effort
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An inference is the term for a logical conclusion based on ____ ____.
Responses A context cluescontext clues B personal
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Which of the following inferences is most strongly supported by the following stanza (lines 46-54)?
oh mother you plunged me
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What inference does Elie make about Rabbi Eliahou's son when the rabbi is searching for him? A.
a The son intentionally ran ahead
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What inference does Elie make about Rabbi's Eliahou's son when the rabbi is searching for him?
a The son intentionally ran ahead
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In "Your World" the speaker being described as a bird can best be inferred from which line?(5 points)
Responses "Your workd is as
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The objective of statistics is best described as:
A) To make inferences about a sample based on information we get from a
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The puppies tripped over themselves when the gate opened. Everyone laughed, watching them roll over each other in their effort
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Read the following excerpt from Into the Wild:
Reading of these monks, one is moved by their courage, their reckless innocence,
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An inference is:
A. the dictionary definition of a word. B. another word for the author's purpose. C. a conclusion based on
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10. When Ebenezer Dorset writes, "You had better come at night, for the neighbours believe he is lost, and I couldn't be
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Read the passage and then answer the following question.
You are going to visit the zoo in Honduras. You write a letter to your
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I wish to estimate p, the population proportion of individuals with blue eyes. To estimate this parameter, I draw a sample of n
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Hank owns a hardware store. He wanted to determine if the price of an item affected the number of items sold. Hank collected
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Ahead, the periwinkle sky spread like a blanket.
What does the phrase spread like a blanket indicate about the narrator?
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Choose the correct answer. When making inferences, readers should
1. Only use information that is clearly stated, 2. Focus on the
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Analyze Craft and Structure— “The Muscle of Resistance: Anthony, Gandhi, and Mandela”
Read the following essay. Then answer
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lia
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In “Your World” the speaker being described as a bird can best be inferred from which line?
“Your world is as big as you
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In “Your World” the speaker being described as a bird can best be inferred from which line?
(1 point) Responses “Your world
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read the following sentences from when greeks meets greek?
Sentence one morning Ramkilawansingh was making a study of the
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Read the sentence from the opening paragraph of the text.
That must refer to the miserable degenerates they have in New Jersey,
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