What is INFERENCE?.

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What is INFERENCE?

“Reading between the lines…” To infer… To reach a conclusion based on facts + experience Detail in text What I know My inference In “The Last Dog,” there are no real mothers. My mother taught me how to love others. People in “The Last Dog” may not know how to love.

“Reading between the lines…” To infer… To reach a conclusion based on facts + experience Detail in text What I know My inference In The Wizard of Oz, not very many people are allowed to see the wizard. Whenever I’m not allowed to see someone, they are usually ugly, or powerful, or busy. The wizard may be ugly, or powerful, or busy.

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