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One active reading strategy that helps a reader guess what will happen in the book is making predictions based on clues from the text, such as foreshadowing or character actions. By paying attention to details and making connections, a reader can make educated guesses about the plot's direction. Keeping an open mind and being willing to revise predictions as the story progresses can also enhance the reading experience.
No one can know the answer to this question since it is in the future and no one can see the future. I can guess, but it is only a guess.
If she is trying to guess what will happen next, she is predicting.
The plot is what happens, so of course it can help determine what happens to a character. If you mean can it help a reader to guess what might happen, then that, too, is true. If you know what's been going on from reading the story, then you can guess what might happen in the future.
They are pretty much the same thing, the definition of hypothesis is an educated guess while prediction is a guess of what will happen in the future.
Anyone can guess the future. Some may even get it right.
A prediction is a statement about what is expected to happen next in a sequence of events based on current knowledge or observations. It is an educated guess about the future outcome of a situation.
books I guess because books require reading!
Making predictions simply means to try to guess what might happen in the future. To make predictions, one should have some knowledge of the subject.