Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Reading inferring
1. Inference detectives: Looking for clues
Read the excerpts and write your inferences in the box below.
Think about . . .
• Who the character might be (old, young, sporty, brainy etc) •
• What kind of person the character is (kind, thoughtful, nasty, selfish, etc) •
• How the character is feeling at that moment and why
• Where and when this action is taking place
•
1 Tom clenched his fists until the knuckles were white. He sighed deeply, stood up and
stormed toward the door without saying another word. He opened the door and slammed it behind
him. His ten team mates sat staring at each other in stunned silence.
.I think Tom is a young boy.
.I think he’s angry and spouled the fun when he left the room.
.I think he is angry because some one done something and its gone wrong.
.Maybe in the changing room or in the club rooms.
2 Hannah’s eyes grew as big as saucers and she began to clap her tiny hands together. As
soon as the present was within reach, she grabbed it and began ripping off the paper. She was
giggling and squealing with delight.
.A little kid.
.Delightful because she has got a present.
.Kind.
.At home and it is christmas or her birthday.
3 Fred hobbled toward the counter. He reached into his pocket and with a shaking hand pulled
out his old leather wallet. As he got his money out, he noticed the picture of his wife Molly. All of a
sudden his eyes became sad and after paying for his chocolate he quickly put his wallet back into
his pocket. Thanking the shop assistant he left the shop and headed home for a lonely night in
front of the television.
.Fred was oldish.
.Well mannered
.Sad because thinking of his wife and lonely
.At the shop in the evening.