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The audience can infer important information or themes about the upcoming story based on the content of the line in the prologue.

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Who says From a drop of water a logician could infer the possibility of an Atlantic or a Niagara without having seen or heard of one or the other in a Sherlock Holmes story?

Sherlock Holmes himself.


what can you infer based on this passage from "To Build a Fire"?

He had heard of people falling through the ice. [APEX]


What does infer mean?

To infer is to draw a conclusion from a statement or from data. It is the result of logical deduction, not guesswork. For example, one might say, "I have not heard a reply to my job application, and I infer that I did not get the job." Although you have not been explicitly told you did not get the job, you reason that had you been successful you would have been told when to start, and conclude on the basis of the fact that you have heard nothing that you were not successful. That is inferring.


What can the reader infer about the Friar from these lines from the prologue?

The reader can infer that the Friar is involved in marriage arrangements and may prioritize financial gain over his religious duties. The Friar's actions suggest he is not completely focused on his role as a religious figure, and instead is more interested in profiting from his position. This can imply he is opportunistic and may bend the rules for personal gain.


What can you infer about some people in the audience from their reactions to the 1938 broadcast of The War of the Worlds?

(Apex Learning) Because of recent world events, they were ready to believe they were under attack.


What is another word for interpretive?

* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce* understand * construe * infer * deduce


What do the panicked reactions to the radio broadcast of the war of the world help you infer about some people in the AUDIENCE?

Because of recent world events, they were ready to believe they were under attack.


What can the reader infer about the monk's character based on the fact that all of his stories contain the same tragic moral?

He cares more about preaching to his audience than entertaining them. He is a simple person that only sees the world in absolutes. He loses himself in the sermon he is preaching to the audience.


What does infer mean in math?

infer means to guess


What is a short sentence for infer?

From the look on his face, I can infer that he is upset


What should scientist infer?

Scientist should infer technology


What could infer about this type of discovery?

What could infer about this type of discovery

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