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Predictions in a story should be based on the characters' past actions and behaviors, the established plot points, and the thematic elements of the story. It's important to consider the context and tone of the narrative to make predictions that are consistent and plausible within the story's world.
encounter new information or events that change the direction of the plot, uncover character motivations, or challenge the initial assumptions made. It's essential to reassess and adapt your predictions as the story unfolds to better understand the narrative and its outcome.
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.
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You pretty much base it on the possibilities of what YOU think might happen.If you haven't heard/read/seen the story yet, you should take into consideration; the author's purpose, the characters' personalities, and the main synopsis of the story.
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it can be used to make predictions, we can change it, and we can learn from it. Hope this helps. :)
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Large computers process the information and make predictions.
I'd tell the story to the other person BUT change the story to make it about the person who started the rumor
The setting helps the reader understand the story by allowing the reader to create a clearer picture in their mind. With a clear picture, readers can more easily relate to what the characters are feeling, identify the tone of the story, and make better inferences and predictions. You should probably add your own ideas to this too to get a solid Level 4.