Making inferences is an important reading skill. An inference is a guess you make based on what is stated and on logic. An inference isn't something that is stated directly in what you read. You have to make a logical guess or conclusion that isn't stated based on information that is stated in what you read. Here's an example from the quiz below:
Don't sneeze when someone is cutting your hair. (Why would someone give this advice?)
My suggestion: Click on the link below to take a quick quiz on making inferences based on advice given by children. You have to infer the reason for the advice.
LINK: Quiz on Making Inferences
Don't sneeze when someone is cutting your hair. (Why would someone give this advice?)
My suggestion: Click on the link below to take a quick quiz on making inferences based on advice given by children. You have to infer the reason for the advice.
LINK: Quiz on Making Inferences
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