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Pretend you are going to see a movie. You can infer, which means use the clues around you to figure out something, that you may wait in line for a ticket, or buy popcorn, or watch the movie on a dark screen. A lot of the time you infer with out even knowing it. Inferring is not always right. You can still be wrong.

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