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Please Use Your Prior Knowledge And Evidence From The Questions To Make Inferences!
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What is an inference?
a) when a reader uses their prior knowledge and evidence from the text to read between the lines
b) the problem or challenge the character faces
c) when a reader guesses what will or what could happen next in a story
d) where and when the story takes place
What does it mean to infer?
a) to guess what will or could happen next in a story
b) to imagine what the story looks like in your mind
c) to draw a conclusion using one's prior knowledge and evidence from the text
d) to retell the important parts of the story
What is a prediction?
a) when a reader uses their prior knowledge to guess what will or could happen next
b) when a reader uses prior knowledge and evidence from the text to read between the lines
c) when you answer a question and get a Dojo point
d) when you finish the book
What does it mean if something is explicitly stated?
a) not clearly stated
b) stated underwater
c) fully and clearly stated
d) stated on an airplane
What does it mean if something is implicitly stated
a) clearly stated
b) stated by the teacer
c) stated on the playground
d) not clearly stated
Guests at Pam's dinner party asked for seconds. What can you infer?
a) The guests are full.
b) They like her food.
c) They are thirsty.
d)
Your teacher asks the class to get out their math books and a ruler. What should you infer?
a) It's study time.
b) You will be adding.
c) You will be measuring.
d)
Your best friend greets you with a cast on their leg and is using crutches. Make an inference!
a) They are a doctor.
b) They broke their leg.
c) They fell off a horse.
d)
After feeding her cat, Bella, soft food for a year, Ashten gave her some hard food. Bella would not eat it. Why not?
a) Bella is sick
b) Bella prefers soft food.
c) Bella is full.
d)
When it was his turn to bat, Tim's palms were sweaty, and he was trembling. What can you infer about Tim?
a) He was nervous.
b) He was cold.
c) He hated baseball.
d)
The librarian picked up the book, wiped off the dust, and opened it carefully. What seems to be true about the book?
a) It is ruined.
b) It is old.
c) It is new.
d)
Lauren got out two pieces of bread, peanut butter, and jelly. What is she probably about to do?
a) Clean the kitchen
b) Ride his bike
c) Make a sandwich
d)
You walk into the arena and the crowd is cheering loudly. What is probably true?
a) Their team won
b) The game is canceled
c) Their team lost
d)
Robbie rolled up his sleeves, grabbed some wood, a hammer, and some nails. What is Robbie about to do?
a) Go camping
b) Take a lunch break
c) Build something
d)
You see a man running at full speed toward a gate at the airport. Why is he running so quickly?
a) It's his birthday.
b) He's late.
c) He's a pilot.
d)
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