Which should readers use along with explicit information to make an inference?(1 point)

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what they already know about the topic
what they already know about the topic

the author's attitude about the topic
the author's attitude about the topic

what the author states directly about the topic
what the author states directly about the topic

their personal feelings about the topic
their personal feelings about the topic
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Readers should use what they already know about the topic along with explicit information to make an inference. This combination helps them draw conclusions that go beyond the literal text.

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