There are several different key words that can be used when you make a question with inference for a reading passage. Some of the key words to be aware of are "suggest,"?æ"imply" or "infer."
which question does not go with feeling-attitude inference
inference: a conclusion that attempts to explain or make sense of a observation
Evaluative questions to draw inference and conclusion from the collected data on an evaluative scale.
No, an inference is not an observation. An inference is a conclusion that you make about something that you have observed. For example, you see that it is raining, and you infer that it will not be necessary to water the lawn.
If you know what an inference and what a pronoun is just put it together to know what a pronoun inference is
To make an other idea on a question!!!!!!!!
which question does not go with feeling-attitude inference
to make an inference = to infer = inferir
Sure, people do it all the time.Whether it's logical to do so is a different question.
no because how can you make an inference without making an observation
inference
make a conclusion
What's your question?
An implicit question is a question that is implied or suggested rather than directly stated. It requires the reader or listener to make an inference or deduction based on context or clues provided in the communication.
I searched for the word inference in my dictionary that I bought yesterday.
No inference can be made as the creatures in question have not been identified nor indeed have the circumstances been documented.
In the English language there is no plural for how and why. Their number is inferred by the way they are used. For example, if the question could have many answers or reasons, the inference would be plural, but if the question could only have one answer or one reason, the inference would be singular.