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Inferences High School

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    Making inferences from short passages
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  • You see a student standing alone in the cafeteria, staring down at their phone. When a friend approaches and invites them to join a group, the student looks up, smiles faintly, and shakes their head. What can you infer about the student?
    Any reasonable answer with evidence
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  • A person enters a coffee shop and orders a coffee, sitting by the window. They take out a notebook and begin writing, but they keep pausing, staring into space, and tapping their pen on the table every few moments. What might they be doing?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • A teenager receives a text message, pauses for a moment, then quickly types a reply and walks away from the group they were talking to. They don’t make eye contact with anyone as they leave.
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "Despite the noise and the chaotic crowd, Sarah stood at the back of the room, her arms crossed tightly, her eyes focused on the door." How does she feel being in that room?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "The air was thick with tension as the team gathered in the locker room, their heads down, avoiding eye contact with their coach." What might be happening?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "Jenna smiled politely but didn't speak, her mind clearly elsewhere as she scanned the crowd for a familiar face." Who might she be looking for? Where is she?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "As soon as the teacher announced the pop quiz, Greg’s face turned pale, and he quickly stuffed his notes into his bag." How does he feel about the quiz? Why is he acting that way?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "The sunset painted the sky with hues of red and purple, but Max didn’t notice, his mind preoccupied with the text message he had just received." Why is he distracted by a text message?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "He had walked this path hundreds of times before, but tonight, the rustling leaves and distant sounds of footsteps made him hesitate." What are his feelings? Why did the walk make him feel different?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "After the argument, Claire sat by the window, watching the rain as her phone buzzed repeatedly, but she didn’t reach for it." Why is she not responding? What is their relationship?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "After the long meeting, Sarah felt utterly exasperated and retreated to her office, shutting the door behind her." Why might she have chosen to retreat to her office?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "James’ boisterous laughter echoed through the hall, easily cutting through the silence that had settled over the group."What does the word boisterous suggest about James’ personality or the situation?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "Anna felt elated when she saw her name at the top of the list, her heart pounding with excitement." What can you infer about Anna’s reaction to seeing her name based on the word elated?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "He entered the room with an air of confidence, his posture straight and his eyes focused, ready to tackle any challenges ahead." What can you infer about the character’s attitude or personality based on the phrase air of confidence?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "The monotonous hum of the factory machines made the workers feel trapped in a never-ending cycle of repetition." What can you infer about the workers’ emotional or mental state based on the word monotonous?
    Any reasonable answer
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  • "Lena had a perplexed expression on her face as she stared at the complex math problem, unable to find a solution." What does the word perplexed suggest about Lena’s feelings toward the math problem?
    Any reasonable answer
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