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Making Inferences
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Authors don’t always tell every detail or give every bit of information in nonfiction or in fiction stories.
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Readers make inferences to supply information that authors leave out.
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When you make an inference, you add what you already know to what an author has told you.
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Examples
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The weather had been scorching for weeks.
What the author said what I know = my inference The weather had been scorching for weeks. Summer is the hottest time of the year. It is summer.
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Al took the lemonade out of the refridger-ator.
What the author said what I know = my inference Al took the lemonade out of the refridger-ator. Al took out a pitcher of cold lemonade. You keep things cold in a refridger-ator.
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People get out glasses when they want to drink something.
What the author said what I know = my inference People get out glasses when they want to drink something. He got a glass out of the cupboard. Al wanted to drink a glass of lemonade.
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