What other reading strategy plays a large role in your ability to draw conclusions?

Which one is right

• making inferences

• comparing and contrasting

• using context clues

describing a topic

The correct answer is making inferences. Making inferences involves using evidence and information from the text to make educated guesses or predictions about what is not explicitly stated. This can help readers draw conclusions about the text. Comparing and contrasting, using context clues, and describing a topic are important reading strategies as well, but making inferences specifically focuses on drawing conclusions based on evidence in the text.