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Inferencing/Predicting (mult. choice and open en ...

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    Inferencing skills
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  • Lily was up late last night, staring at her laptop screen. When her mom called her for breakfast, she groaned. What can you infer about Lily's night?
    She was working on a project.
    She slept well.
    She had a party.
    She was reading books.
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  • The sun was setting, and the air was getting cooler. Sam pulled on his sweater and headed outside. What might Sam predict about the evening?
    It will be hot.
    It will be sunny.
    It will be chilly.
    It will rain.
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  • Anna watched as her dog wagged its tail excitedly and jumped at the door when she picked up the leash. What can you infer about the dog?
    It is happy to go outside.
    It wants to play inside.
    It is tired.
    It wants to eat.
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  • Tommy noticed that his favorite book was missing from the shelf. He remembered his little sister was in his room yesterday. What can you predict about the book?
    His sister took it.
    It is lost.
    He lent it to a friend.
    It is damaged.
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  • As the final bell rang, Sarah packed her bag quickly, glancing nervously at the clock. She wanted to get to the auditorium before the show started. What can you infer about Sarah’s feelings?
    She is anxious about missing something.
    She is uninterested.
    She is excited.
    She is angry.
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  • Tom walked into the room and noticed the bright balloons and decorations everywhere. His friends shouted, “Surprise!” What might Tom predict about the event?
    It is a school meeting.
    It is a sad occasion.
    It is a farewell gathering.
    It is his birthday party.
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  • The storm had knocked out the power, and the house was dark. Jake searched for candles while his little sister clung to him. What can you infer about the sister's feelings?
    She is excited to be in the dark.
    She feels scared.
    She is tired.
    She is bored.
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  • Maria spent hours practicing for her speech. She looked in the mirror and rehearsed her lines until she felt confident. What can you predict about Maria’s performance?
    She will forget her lines.
    She will be too nervous to speak.
    She will get distracted.
    She will do well.
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  • During the hike, the group stopped to rest. They noticed dark clouds gathering and felt a sudden drop in temperature. What can you infer about the weather conditions?
    A storm is likely approaching.
    It will get warmer.
    It will stay clear.
    The sun will come out soon.
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  • The classroom was filled with laughter as the teacher announced a game. The students' eyes lit up with excitement. What can you infer about the students’ feelings toward the game?
    They are eager to play.
    They are upset.
    They are exhausted.
    They are indifferent.
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  • When the teacher announced that there would be no homework this weekend, the students cheered and high-fived each other. What can you infer about the students’ attitudes toward homework?
    They dislike it.
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