Asked by Im Ari

How can you make an inference about a passage? Select two answers.(1 point)

You can test your comprehension of the passage.

You can interpret what you learned in the explicit details.

You can read different types of writing that are like the passage.

You can make an educated guess about the passage.

You can directly state the information on the topic.

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Answered by Writeacher
https://www.teachervision.com/reading-comprehension/inferences#:~:text=What%20Is%20It%3F-,Making%20an%20inference%20involves%20using%20what%20you%20know%20to%20make,the%20text%20personal%20and%20memorable.

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Answered by Im Ari
Thank you so much that helped me find out one of them! but im still not sure about the other. I shall look in my notes
Answered by Im Ari
Key Words
explicit ​–​ something that is stated directly in a text
infer ​–​ to make an educated guess about something based on your reasoning and what is written in a text
inference ​–​ an educated guess based on what is read and what is already known



i have a feeling it would be "You can make an educated guess about the passage" and ''You can directly state the information on the topic.''
Answered by Writeacher
"educated guess based on … " <~~YES!
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Write 1-2 sentences describing what a collaborative discussion looks like and what happens when you share ideas in a collaborative discussion.
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Collaborative discussions involve group members sharing ideas and viewpoints on a topic. Everyone has a chance to speak and listen actively, leading to a group conclusion.
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Speakers use their voice and language to capture the audience's attention and convey their message during a speech. They may use intonation, vocal variety, and nonverbal cues to emphasize and convince the audience of their ideas.
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When giving a speech, speakers use their voice and language to engage the audience, convey their ideas, and persuade them.
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To prepare for a collaborative discussion, active note-taking helps in summarizing key ideas, organizing information into categories, and highlighting important details. Using symbols and abbreviations can also simplify note-taking. Effective note-taking can aid in actively engaging in the discussion, contributing meaningful ideas, and recalling important takeaways.

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