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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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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The poor horse was very melancholy, and wandered up and down in the wood, seeking some
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hich 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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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The poor horse was very melancholy, and wandered up and down in the wood, seeking some
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The poor horse was very melancholy, and wandered up and down in the wood, seeking some
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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(2 points)
Responses Kelsey signaled that she
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This question has two parts. First answer Part A. Then answer Part B.Part ABased on “The Eagle Has Landed,” what can the
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
The poor horse was very melancholy, and wandered up and down in the wood, seeking some
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What is an inference?
How can we use information in the text to make inferences? Short answers
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Inference in math
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Reading Literary Text Unit Test 3 of 153 of 15 Items Question Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about
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Read the following passage. What can we infer the word degrade means?
* 1 point to make worse to measure carefully to improve to
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Choose the meaning of the bold word.
He had left school in junior high, ostensibly because his mother was ill. (“Delfino II:
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When art historians analyze art and artifacts, they often use the technique of inference. Which definition best describes the
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What does it mean to draw inferences from the following options?(1 point)
Responses to use the feelings or ideas that the word
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Which sentence from the passage would require reader to make an inference about what is happening to a character?
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Dialogue and Descriptions Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the passage to answer the question. Ella looked out over
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What is hedging?
a type of inference a reading strategy vague language
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What is hedging?
vague language a reading strategy a type of inference
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What does it mean to draw inferences from the following options?(1 point) Responses to use facts and details to draw conclusions
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Use the sentence to answer the question. Mr. Edmunds held the cup in his hands, delighting in the warmth and pleasant aroma of
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Use the passage to answer the question. Ella looked out over the frozen lake that was starting to collect a layer of the
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Use this passage from your curriculum to answer questions 3, 4, and 5.
Reid stood in the doorway of the kitchen and took a deep
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Dialogue and Descriptions Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the passage to answer the question. Ella looked out over
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Read the following passage:%0D%0A%0D%0AThe slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound. Upon passing a
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hey bot, can you answer some of the questions I have with this passage Excerpt from New York Times Article: Suffrage
Wins in
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Based on these sentences from the story, what can the reader conclude about the mother?
Our poor mother was helping one child
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What sentence requires a reader to make an inference about what is happening
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Read the following sentence.
Elizabeth nearly gave up in the last few miles of the race because her feet were killing her. What
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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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Reading Literary Text Unit Test 3 of 153 of 15 Items Question Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about
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The reader can infer that Tom does not like to do what he is told. Which sentence from the text best supports this inference?
A.
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give me an example of inference – a conclusion a reader draws from the evidence presented in a text
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Read the following sentence.
Elizabeth nearly gave up in the last few miles of the race because her feet were killing her. What
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Which sentence from the passage indicates that Victoria is anxious for the competition to be over?
A. Glancing out the window,
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Which sentence from the text BEST shows that this was Victoria's last chance?
A. Being able to participate had been her dream for
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Read the following sentence. Elizabeth nearly gave up in the last few miles of the race because her feet were killing her. What
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Reading Literary Text Unit Test
3 of 153 of 15 Items Question Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about
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“I’m really looking forward to the concert tonight!” proclaimed Beth.
“Me too, but I’m nervous. There are going to be
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Multiple Choice Question
Which best supports the idea that King Valley Middle School "would be changed forever" if the trees were
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The reader can infer that Tom does not like to do what he is told. Which sentence from the text best
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Question Read the following passage. The slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound.
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Multiple Choice Question
Which sentence from the passage indicates that Victoria is anxious for the competition to be over? A.
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Which sentence from the text BEST shows that this was Victoria's last chance? A. Being able to
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What is an inference? (1 point)
Responses an idea that an author explicitly states an idea that an author explicitly states a
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The reader can infer that Tom does not like to do what he is told. Which sentence from the text best
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The reader can infer that Tom does not like to do what he is told. Which sentence from the text best
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what is an inference?
a. a hint an author gives in the story b. an idea that an author explicitly states c. a detail the author
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What is an inference?
an idea that an author explicitly states a hint an author gives in the story a conclusion based on what an
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Someone
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Read the following passage.
“I’m really looking forward to the concert tonight!” proclaimed Beth. “Me too, but I’m
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