Drawing inferences and supporting them

Drawing inferences and supporting them

An inference involves using your reason and experience to come up with an idea based on what a writer implies or suggests but does not directly state.
  • Drawing a conclusion is making a general statement you can explain with reason or with supporting details from the text. 
  • Making a generalization is generating a statement that can apply to more than one item or group.
What is most important when inferring is to be sure that you have accurately based your thoughts on supporting details from the text as well as on your own knowledge.

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