To provide an accurate inference, I would need to know the specific details or context of the reading passage in question. However, generally speaking, inferences from a reading passage can reveal underlying themes, the author's intent, character motivations, or broader societal implications based on the information presented. Analyzing tone, word choice, and context clues also aids in drawing meaningful conclusions beyond the text.
An inference is the conclusion cast after a reader or viewer judges and evaluates what he or she is viewing.So if one was to read of a man who pushed a clown, then it could be inferred that the clown was injured, or an inferencemay be that the man is willing to hurt others.
We draw conclusions by reading and understanding the passage first, and then you kind of summarise after doing it.
inferred
Scanning is a speed reading technique. An advantage of scanning is that it allows you to quickly cover a large amount of information to find a specific piece of information.
passages that teach you information
They are very disciplined.
Elizabeth was finally impelled to believe Mr. Darcy.
Passage conclusion
Based on the information in this reading passage, what did Pip think of the man's last statement?It was rude A+
friendly
She is unaffected A+
Someone in the little girl's family was sick.
Reading the topic sentences of each paragraph, looking at headings and subheadings, and reading the introduction and conclusion can provide information about the main idea of a long passage.
Someone in the little girl's family was sick.
hawkeye liked plants
reclining
strike