Why is it sometimes necessary to make an inference when analyzing a text?(1 point)

Responses

A Making inferences is a way to quickly read a longer text.

B Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.

C Inferences are crucial for understanding if the text is nonfiction.

D Inferences help a reader understand explicit details in a text.

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1. information or details from a text that support an idea or analysis
2.Readers can use both explicit details and details that lead to inferences to support their analysis of a text.
3.The details are clearly stated.
4.an idea or conclusion based on text evidence and reasoning
5.Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.

B Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.

The correct answer is B. Authors often provide information but do not state it directly.

When analyzing a text, making inferences is often necessary because authors do not always explicitly state every piece of information. They may provide clues, hints, or suggest something indirectly. Making inferences allows readers to draw conclusions and fill in the gaps in the information provided by the author. By making logical connections and using prior knowledge, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the text beyond what is explicitly stated. Therefore, making inferences is an important skill in analyzing and comprehending texts.