- Explicit information is directly stated in the text and no inference is required. Implicit information is suggested indirectly and the reader must use clues to understand what is meant.
- An example is provided of explicit versus implicit information that could be obtained from reading about a sick bird.
- A quiz is then provided to test understanding of explicit versus implicit claims that can be made based on information provided or not provided in passages.
- Key differences between implicit information, inference, implying and inferring are outlined. Implicit information is suggested while inference is reaching a conclusion based on evidence.