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Inference

What is Inference? Dictionary definition: A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning. Real-life definition: Your experience and knowledge + a given text = inference. An educated guess.

Inferring from Images What is going on in this picture?

Inferring from Images What is going on in this picture?

Inferring from Images What is going on in this picture?

Inferring from Images What is going on in these pictures?

Inferring from Images What is going on in this picture?

Inferring from Text Directions: Read each passage and then respond to the questions. Each question will ask you to make a logical inference based on textual details. Explain your answer by referencing the text, as in” Paul works as a … BECAUSE…” Every answer should include a ‘because’ where you explain why you think what you do.

Inferring from Text Everyday after work Paul took his muddy boots off on the steps of the front porch. Alice would have a fit if the boots made it so far as the welcome mat. He then took off his dusty overalls and threw them into a plastic garbage bag; Alice left a new garbage bag tied to the porch railing for him every morning. On his way in the house, he dropped the garbage bag off at the washing machine and went straight up stairs to the shower as he was instructed. He would eat dinner with her after he was “presentable,” as Alice had often said. 1. What type of job does Paul have? 2. Describe Alice: 3. What relationship do Paul and Alice have?

Inferring from Text “Tommy!” Mom called out as she walked in the front door. “Tommy,” she continued shouting, “I sure could use some help with these groceries.” There was still no reply. Mom walked into the kitchen to put the grocery bags down on the counter when she noticed shattered glass from the picture window all over the living room floor and a baseball not far from there. “Just wait until your dad gets home, Tommy!” Mom yelled to herself as she realized that Tommy’s shoes were gone. 4. What happened to the window? 5. Why did Tommy leave?

Inferring from Text Kyle ran into his house and slammed the door behind him. He paused with his back to the wall and tried to catch his breath. The puppy in his coat struggled to get out. Kyle looked out the window worriedly, but he saw that nobody was coming. Then he let the puppy out of his jacket. The puppy yelped while Kyle took the collar off of him. He threw the collar in an old soup can in the trash, carefully flipping over the can. The dog looked around nervously. 6. Why is Kyle out of breath? 7. Why is the puppy nervous? 8. Why does Kyle put the collar in a soup can?

Inferring from Text Anastasia sat by the fountain in the park with her head in her palms. She was weeping mournfully and wearing all black. In between gasps and sobs, Anastasia cried out a name: “Oh... John…” And then her cell phone beeped. Her hand ran into her purse and her heart fluttered. The text message was from John. She opened up the message and read the few bare words, “I need to get my jacket back from you.” Anastasia threw her head into her arms and continued sobbing. 9. What relationship do John and Anastasia have? 10. Why is Anastasia sad?

Inferring from Text Cassie rolled over in her bed as she felt the sunlight hit her face. The beams were warming the back of her neck when she slowly realized that it was a Thursday, and she felt a little too good for a Thursday. Struggling to open her eyes, she looked up at the clock. “9:48,” she shouted, “Holy cow!” Cassie jumped out of bed, threw on the first outfit that she grabbed, brushed her teeth in two swipes, threw her books into her backpack, and then ran out the door. 11. What problem is Cassie having? 12. Where is Cassie going?

Inferring from Text Kelvin was waiting in front of the corner store at 3:56. His muscles were tense and he was sweating a bit more than usual. The other kids gathered in front of the little storefront were much more relaxed, even playful. They joked back and forth lightly to each other but for Kelvin, time slowed. 3:57. “Don’t worry, Kelvin. He ain’t even gonna show up.” Kelvin hoped that he wouldn’t. A black four-door Camry with tinted windows pulled up and parked across the street. Kelvin gulped. 3:58. A group of teenagers piled out of the car. James was in the front. “Hi-ya, Kelvin. Glad you could make it,” James said. Kelvin felt smaller. 13. Why is Kelvin waiting at the corner store? 14. Are James and Kelvin friends? 15. Why is Kelvin so nervous?