How is an inference different from a guess?(1 point)

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Inferences are not based on anything from the text while guesses are made only using the text.
Inferences are not based on anything from the text while guesses are made only using the text.

Inferences are made by only using major details from the text while guesses only use minor details.
Inferences are made by only using major details from the text while guesses only use minor details.

Inferences are made before reading the text while guesses are made after reading.
Inferences are made before reading the text while guesses are made after reading.

Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.

Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.

Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.

Inferences are different from guesses because inferences are based on evidence in the text, while guesses are not.

To understand this distinction, you need to analyze the process of making an inference. An inference is a conclusion or deduction that is drawn from the information presented in the text. It involves using evidence from the text, such as explicit details, implicit information, and logical reasoning, to make an educated guess about something that is not explicitly stated.

On the other hand, a guess is made solely based on the text without any evidence or logical reasoning. It is more of a random assumption or speculation about something that may or may not be true.

Therefore, when answering a question, it is important to distinguish between making an inference and providing a guess. To make an inference, carefully examine the information in the text, consider any implicit meanings, and use logical reasoning to come to a reasoned conclusion. In contrast, making a guess involves making a random assumption without any supporting evidence from the text.

By understanding these distinctions, you can effectively analyze a text, make accurate inferences, and avoid providing unsupported guesses.