Conclusions made on the basis of unstated or stated evidence are called_____?

A) Action
B) Inferences
C) Mythologies
D) Values

Please help me, im so confused

That’s a strange set of choices! B is the only one that makes any sense.

To figure out the correct answer, we need to understand the definitions of each of the options and how they relate to conclusions made based on evidence.

A) Action: This option refers to a physical or mental activity taken by a person. It does not relate to drawing conclusions based on evidence.

B) Inferences: This option is the best fit for the given question. An inference is a conclusion or deduction made based on evidence, but not explicitly stated. When there is unstated or stated evidence, and we draw a conclusion from it, it is considered an inference.

C) Mythologies: This option refers to traditional stories or beliefs, typically explaining the origins of a culture or natural phenomena. It does not relate to drawing conclusions based on evidence.

D) Values: This option refers to personal beliefs or principles that guide individuals in evaluating or deciding what is good or desirable. It does not directly relate to drawing conclusions based on evidence.

Based on the explanations above, the correct answer is B) Inferences.