The document discusses inferencing, or making assumptions based on information provided and one's own experiences. It provides examples of inferring emotions and situations from pictures of characters. Readers are encouraged to consider clues in a text and use their knowledge to infer answers to questions about a story and draw conclusions, such as inferring that a woman who stumbled on the road in the rain had been in a car accident. Good readers use inferencing to fully understand and visualize what they are reading.
Right…We caninfer that these girls are friends because they are smiling and walking together.
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Yes… We canalso infer that they are shopping because they are in a mall and are carrying bags.
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What can weinfer from this passage?She stumbled down the road, not sure what made her car veer like that. The water was running down her face and dripping off her hair. She suddenly saw the lights of another car. She was sure they would be able to help her.
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Can you inferwhat just happened to the woman?Can you infer the setting?
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Good! Nowyou know!Good readers visualize, question, and make judgments about what they read.Don’t fly blind, be a good reader!