How is an inference different from a guess?

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Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.
Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.

Inferences are not based on anything from the text while guesses are made only using the text.
Inferences are not based on anything from the text while guesses are made only using the text.

Inferences are made by only using major details from the text while guesses only use minor details.
Inferences are made by only using major details from the text while guesses only use minor details.

Inferences are made before reading the text while guesses are made after reading.
Inferences are made before reading the text while guesses are made after reading.

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The correct distinction between an inference and a guess is:

Inferences are based on evidence in the text while guesses are not.

Inferences rely on context, logical reasoning, and textual clues to draw conclusions, while guesses are often made without any supporting evidence or information. In other words, an inference is a reasoned conclusion based on what you know or have read, whereas a guess is more of a random or intuitive response without sufficient backing.