To make an inference, readers should use(1 point)

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evidence from the selected text.
evidence from the selected text.

a literary reviewer’s opinions about the text.
a literary reviewer’s opinions about the text.

biographical information about the author.
biographical information about the author.

a reader’s personal connections

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to the text.
evidence from the selected text.

In order to make an inference, readers should use evidence from the selected text. This is because the evidence within the text provides clues or hints that allow the reader to draw conclusions or make educated guesses about what is not explicitly stated. The other options, such as a literary reviewer's opinions about the text, biographical information about the author, or a reader's personal connections to the text, may provide additional context or understanding, but they do not directly support the process of making an inference.
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