What happens when a reader makes an inference about a character? What two actions are required? (Select two.)

The reader predicts the final outcome of the story's plot.

The reader looks closely at what a character says and does.

The reader analyzes the story's conflict for hints about character.

The reader connects story details to his or her own experience.

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When a reader makes an inference about a character, the two required actions are:

  1. The reader looks closely at what a character says and does.
  2. The reader analyzes the story's conflict for hints about character.

These actions help the reader gather information and context needed to draw conclusions about the character's motivations, traits, and development in the story.