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Are inferences clearly stated in the text?
No, they are not clearly stated in the text.
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Lead is a poison that makes you sick. Flint, Michigan is a town with lead in its water. What can you infer about the people who live in Flint?
People there will get sick from the water.
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Bella blew out candles on a cake while everyone was singing. What was happening?
She was having a birthday party.
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Katie woke up. The clock read 8:00am. "Oh no!" She threw on her clothes and raced out the door. What can you infer happened to Katie?
She overslept./She will be late.
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Steve did not go to school today. He had to stay in bed. He ate chicken noodle soup for lunch. What happened?
He is sick.
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Suzy put on her helmet. She kicked up her kickstand. She threw her leg over the seat. What is she doing?
She is riding a bike.
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I saw an animal that was black and white. It went moo.
The animal is a cow.
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Susan had just woken up and she was about to wash her face and brush her teeth. What time of day is it?
It is morning.
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A young girl is crying over a piece of paper with numbers on it. Her mother looks angry. What is the paper?
It is her report card./It is her test.
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How do you make an inference?
I would use clues and my own experience/general knowledge to make an inference.
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