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What does it mean to 'infer' something in a text?
To change the meaning of the text
To ignore details in the text
To copy the text word-for-word
To make a guess based on clues in the text
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What evidence shows Stanley has changed throughout the story?
The pictures on the cover
The author’s biography
His actions and words in the final scene
The title of the book
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How can you support an inference?
By asking a friend
By making it up
By using evidence from the text
By reading a different book
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How does the author show Stanley's emotions without saying them directly?
By listing his favorite foods
By showing pictures of his house
By describing his actions and expressions
By explaining his school schedule
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What can you infer if Stanley is pacing back and forth?
He is celebrating
He is very sleepy
He is cooking dinner
He is feeling anxious
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Why might Stanley feel relieved at the end of the story?
Because he is finally free
Because he received a gift
Because he won a game
Because he is going on a trip
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Which of the following is an inference?
Stanley enjoys reading books.
Stanley is going to sleep.
Stanley is not mentioned in the story.
Stanley is scared because he is sweating.
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What is the best way to make an inference?
Guess randomly
Ask someone else for the answer
Use clues from the text and your prior knowledge
Skip the question
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