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Infer and Draw Conclusions

Infer and Draw Conclusions. Infer. Infer: to use reason and experience to make an educated guess about what a writer is saying indirectly. Draw Conclusion. When you take the information from the reading and use your own prior knowledge and come to a conclusion. “Living up the street”.

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Infer and Draw Conclusions

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  1. Infer and Draw Conclusions

  2. Infer • Infer: to use reason and experience to make an educated guess about what a writer is saying indirectly.

  3. Draw Conclusion • When you take the information from the reading and use your own prior knowledge and come to a conclusion.

  4. “Living up the street” • On page 36, what can you INFER about young Gary Soto from his inability to get the fields out of his mind? • In this story, what lesson has Soto learned about his life?

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