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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.
To make an other idea on a question!!!!!!!!
Inference means things that can be infer/find from something.So you just need to find inference from the source.Example:A stone chessboard with playing pieces found in the indus valley.Inference:People in indus valley may play chess. This is a history question.
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inference- a likely explanation for your observation (i hope this helps) =]
which question does not go with feeling-attitude inference
It is not a question of likelihood, it is up to you.
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.
I will answer this question, in all likelihood. The likelihood of my answering this question is next to nothing. There are so many members of the "Likeli" family living around here, you MIGHT call this a "Likeli-hood".
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To make an other idea on a question!!!!!!!!
i don't know the answer u tell me the answer to the question
There are several different key words that can be used when you make a question with inference for a reading passage. Some of the key words to be aware of are "suggest,"?æ"imply" or "infer."
It means to guess what might happen next
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Inference means things that can be infer/find from something.So you just need to find inference from the source.Example:A stone chessboard with playing pieces found in the indus valley.Inference:People in indus valley may play chess. This is a history question.
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