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Inference and Conclusion in Reading by demazdemaz08 is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the difference between inferences and conclusions when reading. It provides that inferences are assumptions made based on available information and facts, while conclusions are final statements drawn from considering all available information. The document gives examples of making inferences, such as inferring someone walked through water based on damaged shoes, and examples of drawing conclusions, such as concluding someone is angry based on clenched fists. It also provides strategie
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