Yes. If you read a book you will realize that you are making inferences every paragraph.
For example, if a book says something happened in winter you would know what winter is.
Facts are information that you have confirmed and know to be true. Inferences are things you believe to be true and have taken an educated guess on based on the information and facts that you have available at the time.
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This is a false statement.
supported is based on true knowledge
Facts assumed to be fixed or true from which inferences are drawn and opinions formed
True. Suppose you were to ask a group of people for volunteers willing to step forward and describe their experiences in prison. How many ordinary people, with or without experience of prison, would willingly step forward?
Claims and inferences are not the same. A claim is a statement or assertion that something is true, often requiring evidence to support it. In contrast, an inference is a conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning, rather than from explicit statements. While claims can lead to inferences, they serve different purposes in argumentation and analysis.
Not everything. Most of them time people put on things to mislead people to make a quick joke. Wikipedia can be edited by anyone at any given time if the article is not locked.
True.