
Inferences in Fiction
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English
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10th Grade
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Hard
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1.
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What is an inference?
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An inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
2.
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What does it mean to infer?
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To infer means to use clues and background knowledge to figure out what is happening in a text.
3.
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What is the difference between an inference and a guess?
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An inference is based on evidence and reasoning, while a guess is made without sufficient information.
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What is text evidence?
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Text evidence refers to specific details or examples from a text that support an inference or conclusion.
5.
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How can you identify an inference in a story?
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You can identify an inference by looking for clues in the text and considering the context and characters' actions.
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What is the role of context in making inferences?
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Context provides background information that helps readers understand the situation and make accurate inferences.
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What is an educated guess?
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An educated guess is an inference made based on evidence and reasoning, rather than random speculation.
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