It's an inference or infer
Inference is the conclusion drawn which is based on observations and prior knowledge. It involves the mental process of combining what is read or seen with relevant prior knowledge.
Is where or when you do something
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if you can't draw a conclusion, let us say, in an experiment worksheet, better read the objectives. your conclusion is based on your objectives.
The conclusion may only apply to the patterns that you observe and so you simply use your observational skills. There is no requirement for the conclusion to be a generalisation. If the conclusion is a generalisation based on the observed patterns then you will have used induction.
It means that the conclusion that you draw is a result of your observations. So, if you observe a bear hibernating, you might conclude that bears sleep a lot. If you see one mauling a deer, you might thing that they are dangerous predators. Both are actually correct, but you draw different conclusions based on what you observe.
evidence from the text
A glacier once covered the area. THIS IS TRUE.GRADPOINT/NOVANET :) ;)
draw a conclusion based on the research
Given all the evidence in the story, how do you believe the main character is feeling? Your conclusion will be based on the evidence you have, not on your guesswork. Something about the evidence will lead you to certain feelings on the part of the main character. You will draw a conclusion based on this evidence.
draw a conclusion based on information in a text
A glacier once covered the area. THIS IS TRUE.GRADPOINT/NOVANET :) ;)
Draw conclusions based on results.