Make inferences and draw conclusions based on a literary text
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What are the TWO things we must consider, or pay attention to, when making both inferences and drawing conclusions?
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Deep thinking and observation skills.
Facts you learn in your reading and in your own experiences.
Making judgments and making decisions.
Pictures and text from what we read.
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What conclusion can be drawn from using the Inference Conclusion Chart?
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Inferences and Conclusions are exactly the same.
Inferences and Conclusions are completely different.
Inferences are the process of figuring out missing information and conclusions are the judgments and decisions reached reached based on the information that is learned.
Inferences and Conclusions are too hard to figure out.
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What are the TWO things we must consider, or pay attention to, when making both inferences and drawing conclusions?
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What conclusion can be drawn from using the Inference Conclusion Chart?
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How is drawing a conclusion different from making an inference?
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Trees were bent over, and branches flew through the air. Beach chairs, garbage cans, and several small items were blown down the streets like confetti. A few roofs of small sheds were already missing. Window frames that weren't boarded up held shards of glass. Several stores had bags of sand blocking the doors.
What was causing this to happen?
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Mary went downstairs. There was an aroma in the air. The table was set with warm blueberry muffins, freshly squeezed orange juice, and brewed coffee. A note was left on the table. It said, "Dear Mary, Have a great day. Good Luck at your new job. Love, Dan" Next to the note there was a wrapped present with a bow on top.
What is the purpose of the note?