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INFERENCES

1. INFERENCES. Inferences is a proposition (sentence delivered) taken from some premise (idea thought) with inference rules (as applicable). The Inferences is an idea that reached the end of the conversation. In other words, the conclusion is the result of a conversation. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10.

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INFERENCES

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  1. 1 INFERENCES • Inferences is a proposition (sentence delivered) taken from some premise (idea thought) with inference rules (as applicable). • The Inferences is an idea that reached the end of the conversation. In other words, the conclusion is the result of a conversation. 12345678910

  2. 2 The Purpose of Making Inferences To conclude what has been presented ordescribed,in other words to find the essence of reading. 12345678910

  3. 3 Make Inferences from Story Making inferences from stories: Restate written or spoken material in different words to make it simpler or shorter summarize - give a shortened version of something that has been said or written, stating its main points Relevant details - important information that refers to the main idea. Collaborative pairs - inductive reasoning - series of observations, detect patterns, form a tentative hypothesis that we can consider, and finally develop inference or theories. Deductive reasoning - begins with a theory, narrows down the broad theory to more specific hypothesis leading the reader to a specific inference. 12345678910

  4. 4 How to make Inferences • Read and listen carefully to the content of the information submitted in person. • Interpret the subject. • Selecting and determining the subject matter. • Write back the thoughts by themselves in short sentences. • Deliver the contents of the information that has been written clearly and coherently orally. 12345678910

  5. 5 The Benefit of making Inferences • When making inferences you are making a logical guess using evidence from the text, your own knowledge, and common sense. • Making inferences also involves finding deeper meanings in events and situations, meanings that are not explicit. • Developing skills in making inferences and making predictions is a critical aspect of becoming a master of words and of literature. 12345678910

  6. 6 Example of Inferences Mary was very proud of her garden. She’s planted the seeds early in the spring and tended to the plants every day since then. She pulled the weeds so they’d have lots of space. She knew that the plants needed plenty of water. So, she watered them every day too. Last Saturday her friends Pam called early in the morning and invited Mary to spend the day at the mall. They left early and spent the day there, even taking is a movie. Pam then invited Mary to sleep over Saturday night too, and she happily accepted. When Mary arrived home on Sunday afternoon, her beutiful plants were bent and drooping. • What the topic of the story above ? • What are the main ideas of the story above ? • what is the Inference of the story above ? 12345678910

  7. 7 Answers • The topic of the story is Mary’s Garden. • The main idea of the story paragraph 1 : Mary was very proud of her garden. paragraph 2 : Her beutiful plants were bent and drooping. • The Inference of the story : mary doesn’t proud of her garden because her beautiful plants were bent and droooping. 12345678910

  8. 8 Exercise Pete called Ted Tuesday afternoon and invited him to come to his house after dinner to watch a movie. It happen a long, boring day, and Ted was excited to have something to do. After dinner he hopped on his bike and pedaled over to Pete’s house. The house was dark and when he rang the bell, thera was no answer. Ted turned around, hopped on his bike and rode home. • What the topic of the story above ? • What are the main ideas of the story above ? • what is the Inference of the story above ? 12345678910

  9. 9 Answers 1. The topic of the story : Unfulfill promise 2. The main ideas of the story : • Pete called Ted Tuesday afternoon and invited him to come to his house after dinner to watch a movie. • The house was dark and when he rang the bell, thera was no answer. Ted turned around, hopped on his bike and rode home. 3. The Inference of the story is : Pete and his friend Ted didn’t watch movie. 12345678910

  10. 10 THANKYOU 12345678910

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