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Making an inference involves using what you know to guess what you don't know or reading between the lines. Here one uses the clues in the text along with their own experiences to help them figure out what is not directly...
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Sample QuestionTurner almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning. What probably happened?
Do you know how to make an inference? If yes, start playing this making inferences quiz and give answers to the questions asked below and evaluate how good are you at this. Making inferences is a comprehension strategy used by...
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 40679 | Last updated: Oct 18, 2024
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Sample QuestionNot too long ago, two women sat down at a French Roast restaurant on Broadway in New York. The women were not alone. They had their dogs with them. One had a golden retriever, the other a rookie. At one time, the women would have been shown the door by the manager because, except for guide dogs used by the blind, dogs were not allowed in restaurants. Such rules about dogs and other pets, however, may well be becoming a thing of the past as more and more people insist that their dogs are necessary to their emotional well-being. When the manager at French Roast questioned the dogs' presence, that is precisely what he was told: The dogs were providing their owners with emotional support. One of the women even had a letter from her doctor saying just that: She needed the dog nearby to function. Two years before the restaurant episode, tenants had used the same strategy to force their landlords into accepting the presence of dogs in two New York apartment buildings. Dog owners have become bolder about insisting on the presence of their pets ever since a 2003 ruling by the Department of Transportation stating that people with emotional ailments like depression or anxiety should be allowed to have dogs present on airplanes. In short, they should be treated like other disabled people and allow the company of a service animal. Whatever the Department of Transportation's original intentions, the chances are good that the ruling will be abused, and some people will want to bring their dogs to a restaurant or concert simply because of a bad day at work. (Source of information: Beth Landman, "Wagging the Dog, and a Finger," The New York Times, May 14, 2006, section 9, p.1)
The inference is the process of concluding the given facts. This informative quiz on inferences and conclusions is aimed at testing your understanding of the concept. The quiz contains various informative questions that are sure...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 4162 | Last updated: Sep 1, 2024
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Sample QuestionTurner almost wished that he hadn’t listened to the radio. He went to the closet and grabbed his umbrella. He would feel silly carrying it to the bus stop on such a sunny morning. What probably happened?
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Sample QuestionHow about skiing?
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Sample QuestionTransitional words are used to show how ideas are __________.
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Welcome to our Inferences Quiz, where you'll put your deductive reasoning skills to the test! This quiz is designed to challenge your ability to make educated guesses and draw logical conclusions based on provided...
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Sample QuestionWhen a poem's speaker describes beautiful flowers, bright sunshine and a happy childhood, you might conclude that he or she
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