Inferencing
Terrance is camping alone. It is dry and windy out. He falls asleep in his sleeping bag near the blazing campfire. What is the BEST inference you could make?
The fire may spread.
It is snowing. Your friend Justina is coming to sleep over. She texts you that she's on her way but will be late. What is the BEST inference you could make?
Traffic is slow due to the weather.
An inference requires that you use clues.
True
When you use details or evidence in a text to draw a conclusion, you
infer
Ben is auditioning for a part in the school play. He's been fine all day, but right before the audition he says he feels sick. You might infer that Ben
is nervous about the audition
A girl tells you her cat's name is Grumpy Gus. You might infer that the cat
is often in a bad mood
Your mother is wearing a rain coat. When she comes inside, she puts down an umbrella. The BEST inference you could make is that
it is raining outside.
When you "read between the lines" you
make an educated guess about things that aren't written down
Inferencing means
using logic to read between the lines
James is standing near the corner when a bus roars by. James yelps and runs after it, waving his arms frantically. The BEST inference you can make is that James
wanted to ride that bus