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I think you're talking about making an assumption, at least that's what I'm getting from the question. Hope that helpsExplaining or interpreting the things you observe based on reasoning from things you already know is called making an inference.
When explaining or interpreting things you observe, it's important to provide context, analyze patterns or trends, and consider multiple perspectives. Clearly communicate your observations and how they relate to the bigger picture to enhance understanding. Avoid jumping to conclusions and be open to revising your interpretations as more information becomes available.
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This is called making inferences. It involves using existing knowledge and information to draw conclusions about unfamiliar or new situations or data.
All courts, but the Supreme Court of the United States has the ultimate responsibility for interpreting and explaining federal laws and constitutional matters.
Explaining in science involves providing reasons or mechanisms for why certain observations occur, based on established theories or principles. Interpreting in science involves analyzing and making sense of the data collected during experiments or observations, to draw meaningful conclusions and potentially generate new knowledge or hypotheses.
To explicate means to explain or interpret, so you would be explaining or interpreting a poem.
Analyzing or interpreting a poem is often referred to as close reading. This involves examining the language, structure, themes, and other elements of the poem to understand its meaning and significance.
There are several kinds of interpreting. One meaning is translating from one language to another-- in the hospital, for example, there are trained interpreters who can help a non-English speaking patient be understood. Example: My friend speaks fluent Chinese, and she will be interpreting when Mr. Wong goes to the doctor today. Interpreting can also refer to explaining what a work of art or literature could mean: The professor is interpreting the paintings of Van Gogh for his Art History students.
Inferring means when you explain or interpret the things you observe. Predicting means is when you predict that something is gonna happen. It's like a 50/50 chance it will happen, your predicting it. I think they are similar because you are both explaining what is gonna happen. For Inferring you're explaining the things that you have observed and for predicting you are explaining something that you think will happen. You both have evidence to back up the problem. AND THEN YOU WILL SUCK MY COCK
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