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Inference means taking information and making an assumption or guess about it. An inferential question is one that can't be answered by the information within the question itself, but that you must make an educated guess. An example would be a question where you read about a train ride and the passage includes a description of tall buildings outside the windows. An inferential question would be "Was the train traveling through the country or a city?"
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When a passage from the English section of the explore test is correct, it means that the answer to the given question aligns with the information and context provided in the passage.
There is no way to answer this without more information. A transition word is a word used to connect two parts of a passage or quotation, so to complete your question you need to supply the passage or quotation.
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The passage to be read to help me answer your question is not in the question hence it is hard to answer your question.
The best question to ask before ready an entire passage is who, what, when where and how. This will help you get an understanding of the meaning of the passage.
shouldn't your question be," A passage for smoke in a chimney"? just saying
The Northwest Passage was so important because explorers wanted to find a shortcut to the Pacific northwest. So then Roald Amundsen was the first one to find that shortcut and get to the Pasific Northwest much faster than usual. I hope that answered your question! have a good day! :)