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the man dies from his lack of imagination. i literally just answered this.
jump to an incorrect conclusion
It is spelled inference.It means a logical deduction, but not a proof, based upon the facts at hand.For example, if you mix two liquids together, and the resulting liquid becomes warm without the benefit of an external heat source, you can make an inference that the two liquids combined in an exothermic chemical reaction that caused the liquid to heat up.
you need to first make an observation, after making your observation you need to connect what is in the text with what is in the mind to create an educated guess.
To make an inference is to conclude something not explicitly stated in the data or text. To interpret is to conclude something based on what's written in the data or text.
The fact that many of the Pilgrims could read and write is evidence of their education. Additionally, their ability to create legal documents, such as the Mayflower Compact, further supports the inference that they were educated individuals.
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Which excerpt from the text supports the inference that William Clayton is a brave man?
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The correct answer is : not directly stated
To make an inference in a fiction book, you need to look for clues within the text, such as character actions, dialogue, and descriptions. By piecing together these clues, you can make an educated guess about what is happening in the story or the motivations of the characters. It involves reading between the lines and drawing conclusions based on the information provided by the author.
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