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To make an inference, readers should use
evidence from the selected text.
a literary reviewer’s opinions about the text.
biographical information about the author.
a reader’s personal connections.
evidence from the selected text.
a literary reviewer’s opinions about the text.
biographical information about the author.
a reader’s personal connections.
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the text itself.
The correct answer is the text itself. To make an inference, readers should use evidence from the text itself, such as the characters' actions, dialogue, and descriptions. They should not rely on a literary reviewer's opinions, biographical information about the author, or their own personal connections.
The correct answer is the text itself. To make an inference, readers should use evidence from the text itself, such as the characters' actions, dialogue, and descriptions. They should not rely on a literary reviewer's opinions, biographical information about the author, or their own personal connections.
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