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Inference 1 and 2
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- Q1This is “reading between the lines,” it can help you make sense of what they read.ThemeInferenceMain IdeaPrediction30s
- Q2You use these to figure out something that is not directly stated in the text.Use ideas from a website along with insight from professionalsA dictionaryUse quotes from the story, along with your commentaryUse clues from a story—along with what you may already know30s
- Q3When reading text, to make an inference, it is important to stop periodically to make some inferences. Ask, for example: “How do you think that character felt after that experience?” or “Why do you think the writer included that particular fact?”FalseTrue60s
- Q4Based on details in the excerpt, the reader can conclude that Sabor is... Evidently, there was a disturbing quality in the sound that Sabor heard, something that inspired a certain restlessness, if not actual apprehension, though she could not be sure as yet that it boded ill. It might be her great lord returning, but it did not sound like the movement of a lion, certainly not like a lion dragging a heavy kill. She glanced at her cub, breathing as she did so a plaintive whine. There was always the fear that some danger menaced him, this last of her little family, but she, Sabor, was there to defend him.the pack leadera mother lionthe lion cuba pet bear120s
- Q5The reader can infer that … Evidently, there was a disturbing quality in the sound that Sabor heard, something that inspired a certain restlessness, if not actual apprehension, though she could not be sure as yet that it boded ill. It might be her great lord returning, but it did not sound like the movement of a lion, certainly not like a lion dragging a heavy kill. She glanced at her cub, breathing as she did so a plaintive whine. There was always the fear that some danger menaced him, this last of her little family, but she, Sabor, was there to defend him.someone is hunting Saborthe cub will be takenthere is nothing to fearthere is danger coming120s
- Q6Based on details in the excerpt, the reader can conclude that the –characters are living in a warcharacters are a close familynarrator hates all girlsnarrator is usually unhappy120s
- Q7The reader can infer that the narrator … "I hate to think I've got to grow up, and be Miss March, and wear long gowns, and look as prim as a China Doll! It's bad enough to be a girl, anyway, when I like boy's games and work and manners! I can't get over my disappointment in not being a boy. And it's worse than ever now, for I'm dying to go and fight with Papa. And I can only stay home and knit, like a poky old woman!"does not want to grow upwould like to look like a boythinks she is differentwants the freedom boys have120s