Readers analyze the details explicitly stated in a text to make an inference.

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When a reader makes an inference, they are taking details that are directly stated in the text and using them to draw a conclusion or make an assumption about something that is not specifically stated in the text. Essentially, they are using their own prior knowledge and the information from the text to make an educated guess about what the text is implying. This requires the reader to carefully analyze the details provided in the text and think critically about what they mean in order to draw a logical inference.
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