A reader can make an inference by using context clues found in the text, such as word choice and descriptions, to understand deeper meanings. They can also draw on their own prior knowledge and experiences to connect with the material. Additionally, readers can analyze character actions and dialogue to infer motivations and underlying themes.
pukiki debo ! i love jaju <3 :3 \m/
chicken nuggets
condiction, radiation and convection
Aspects of Nature of Science (NOS) 1. empirically based 2. human inference 3.creativity 4. subjectivity or theory-laden 5. culturally and socially embedded 6. tentative
easy easy
1. Prior knowledge 2. Logical inference 3. Informed, creative imagination
1.prior knowledge 2.logicl inference 3.informed, creative imagination :) tamera M
Three ways a hypothesis may arise are: 1.) Prior knowledge 2.) Logical inference 3.) Informed, creative imagination
There are 15 ways to make 7 using 3 dice.
pukiki debo ! i love jaju <3 :3 \m/
pukiki debo ! i love jaju <3 :3 \m/
i only have 1 lol but the exapmle of the 1 i have is (observation)- i see black smoke (inference)-there must be a fire xD by Brichelle
There are 58 different ways.
(3*3+3)/3=4
you put < 3 NO SPACES
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You can do it in several ways. One is to pick your colors so that you emphasize certain parts of the pie. Brighter colors or ones that are darker than the neighbor colors stand out more. This can make the reader emphasize certain parts of the chart when they otherwise would not. Next, pie charts are often presented in 3 d relief. If you point the top of the chart away from the reader you can distort the perception.