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ANALYSIS QUESTION: Which of the following responses below BEST helps to complete the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence,
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ANALYSIS QUESTION: Which of the following responses below BEST helps to complete the R.A.C.E (restate, answer, cite evidence,
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Use the passage to answer the question. Pierce often went to the market on Sundays. He found that there were usually
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What is an inference? (1 point)
Responses A. a hint an author gives in the story B. a conclusion based on what an author states
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Luiza clutched her violin under her chin. She felt every eye in the room on her and was
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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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Which sentence would require a reader to make an inference about what is happening?(1 point)
Responses Henry walked in this
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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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Question%0D%0ARead the following passage. %0D%0A%0D%0AThe slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound.
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Multiple Choice Question
1 Austin reached into his backpack to make sure that it was there. He wasn’t sure he needed his
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what is an infrerence
a hint an auther give n a story a detail and auther provides n the text a conclusion based on what an
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Read the passage.
Claire always told her sister Emma that she should do whatever she could to reach her goals. So when Emma
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Drag the word that BEST completes the sentence.
In the last sentence of the text, the author’s use of the words "much-needed"
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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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The slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound. Upon passing a river, he noticed a burly, green lump
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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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Select the correct response.
If random samples (of size n) of students are taken from a specific school district in Michigan and
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What is inference?
A hint, an author gives in the story A detailed the author provides a text An idea that an author explicitly
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Read the following sentence from the selection “The Setting Sun and the Rolling World”.
A man stands on his feet and guts.
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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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How can you identify details that lead to an inference in a story?
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The slimy, green monster trudged along with a horrific slurping sound. Upon passing a river, he noticed a burly, green lump
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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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Just A Girl Who Loves Stitch!
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What is an inference? (1 point)
Responses a detail the author provides in a text an idea that an author explicitly states a
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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 from the passage indicates that Victoria is anxious for the competition to be over? A. Glancing out the window,
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Textual Evidence Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the paragraph to answer the question. Luiza clutched her violin
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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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Multiple Choice Question
Read the following sentence. Elizabeth nearly gave up in the last few miles of the race because her feet
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Read this sentence from paragraph 24.
The flit of the butterflies moved into her, then out into the brush, so the paint seemed to
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Which conclusion about Maddox can the reader most likely draw from paragraph 8?
Responses A He is pleased with himself for
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An inference is based on ___.
Responses A evidenceevidence B your moodyour mood C a wild guess
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What can you infer about Sally from this sentence? Sally slouched back on the couch with her arms crossed.
Responses A She is not
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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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Multiple Select Question
Read the paragraphs. Discouraged, Kyle put his head in his hands, and Eva chuckled. "I might be able to
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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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Multiple Choice Question
Which sentence from the text BEST shows that this was Victoria's last chance? A. Being able to
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I WANNA DIE
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Multiple Choice Question
Read these sentences from the passage. "You have to learn to walk before you can run. Today, you're
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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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Which of the following describes an inference?(1 point)
Responses an analysis based on an emotional response to a text an
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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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Implied evidence refers to information or facts that are not explicitly stated or presented, make this like a 8th grader wrote
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Which sentence would support an inference that a character is happy?
Today was the day Jamie would get the news. Avery bounced
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TimothyDailey-Blum
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8. Short-answer response question: What strategies can you use to infer information from a text? Write at least three sentences
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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 make
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Randomly selected students from two different colleges were surveyed about their preferred study times. The results of the
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when a reader uses details that the author provides in the text to make a claim about things they cannot see or read? What is it
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Which of these is the best definition of "inference"? (1 point)
Responses A logical conclusion drawn by a reader from text
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Question: From, "A Cosmic Flash", Read the following sentence from the story and answer the question.
Suddenly, she blurted out,
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Question: From, "A Cosmic Flash", Read the following sentence from the story and answer the question.
Suddenly, she blurted out,
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