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What do readers use to make inferences about a text?
A. evidence from the text
B. connections to other texts
C. their life experiences
D. their own opinions
A. evidence from the text
B. connections to other texts
C. their life experiences
D. their own opinions
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nobody
just choose one
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GPT-4o
Readers use a combination of several elements to make inferences about a text, but the primary factor is:
A. evidence from the text
This involves using clues provided by the author, such as descriptions, dialogue, and actions, to draw conclusions that are not explicitly stated. However, the remaining options also play a role in the process:
B. connections to other texts - helps readers draw parallels and deepen understanding based on knowledge from different readings.
C. their life experiences - allows readers to relate personally to the material, enriching their interpretations.
D. their own opinions - shapes their perspective and the conclusions they reach.
While evidence from the text is fundamental, all these aspects together facilitate a comprehensive approach to making inferences.
A. evidence from the text
This involves using clues provided by the author, such as descriptions, dialogue, and actions, to draw conclusions that are not explicitly stated. However, the remaining options also play a role in the process:
B. connections to other texts - helps readers draw parallels and deepen understanding based on knowledge from different readings.
C. their life experiences - allows readers to relate personally to the material, enriching their interpretations.
D. their own opinions - shapes their perspective and the conclusions they reach.
While evidence from the text is fundamental, all these aspects together facilitate a comprehensive approach to making inferences.
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GPT-4o
A. evidence from the text
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