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Making assumptions about someone based on their appearance. Just like you can't judge a book by its cover, you can't accurately judge a person by their appearance alone. Both cases require deeper understanding and exploration.
Looking at the picture on the cover
The same thing you do when a bomb is dropped over you. Duck and Cover.
A truism is a statement that is obviously true and does not need to be said. An example would be "water is wet" or pointing to a sleeping animal and saying "they're asleep".
Inferring is taking info you already have and reaching conclusions. By using what is around you to come to a conclusionPredicting is making a statement or claim on something in the future. guessingThey are very similar but not the same thing.A prediction is the act of reasoning about the future based on past experience. For example, we can confidently predict that day will follow night. With prediction you can guess what happens before and during the story or reaction. You don't really need any evidence you're just foretelling what you think what will happen.You infer by drawing a conclusion that combines information you already know with information stated in the text. While inference you need some clues to infer. An inference you will need some evidence or clues to judge off of.Example:Prediction- Rok picked up a random book and predicted that it was comedy.Inference- Rok picked up a random book and looked at the cover and read three pages of it. Rok inferred that it was comedy based on the laughing people on the cover and the jokes in the three pages.
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make a new prediction about the book
make then look beutiful that's for ture
Generally a trademark wouldn't additionally require a copyright statement; the (tm) or (R) indication would cover it.
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As long as the surface is clean and dull, then either an oil or acrylic primer can be used to cover oil-based paints.