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The Seven Dwarves found Snow White seemingly dead and lying on the ground holding an apple with one bite taken out of it in her hand. What can the dwarves infer?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
In Alice in Wonderland, Alice sees the White Rabbit looking worried, hurrying by, and looking at his pocket watch. What can Alice infer?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
When Little Red Riding Hood went to see her grandmother, she noticed that her grandmother had great big teeth and eyes, and was covered in fur. What can Little Red Riding Hood infer about her grandmother?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
Marianne comes home late in the afternoon with wet hair, sunburned skin, covered in sand and carrying a bag filled with sunscreen, drinks, and a book. What can you infer about where's she's been?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
Harry is wearing clothes that are too big and are a little tattered and worn. His cousin, Dudley, is wearing brand-new, well-fitting clothes. What can you infer about Harry from this sentence?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
The Three Little Pigs each built a house. One house was made of straw, one of sticks, and one of brick. What can we infer about the houses?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
Hagrid was almost twice as tall as a normal man and at least five times as wide. He looked simply too big to be allowed. . . he had hands the size of dustbin lids . . . What can we infer from the description?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
Professor Binns, now looking transparent, had been very old when he'd fallen asleep in front of the staff-room fire and got up next morning to teach, leaving his body behind him. What can we infer about the professor from this description?
Hagrid was part-giant.
Alice can infer that the White Rabbit is late.
That is not her grandmother.
He's a ghost.
Harry is wearing Dudley's hand-me-down clothes.
Marianne has been at the beach.
The house made of bricks is the sturdiest.
The apple was poisoned.
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