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∙ 5y agoIt's an inference or infer
Inference is the conclusion drawn which is based on observations and prior knowledge. It involves the mental process of combining what is read or seen with relevant prior knowledge.
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Inferential questions would be those that require you to rationalize and draw conclusions based on information given. After reading a story a teacher may ask the class inferential questions such as: What came next? Why do you think the author chose this ending instead of another?
u can draw something unusaualListen to some inspiring music. My favorite is Beethoven's Für Elise. If you're the kind of person that sees a picture when you listen to music, draw what you see. I personally imagine a dark-lit room built of grey wooden boards and a small round 16th century window. Outside the window is an overcast of light grey clouds, and a small rained-down city beneath it. Or you can draw your photos. If you really like that picture of a flower that you took, draw it! Sketch, color, contrast, have fun with drawing. Doodling helps to really understand where your best skills are, and helps to improve on the rest. Best of luck. God bless. =)um, i don't know!!!! draw yourself lol :DOtters
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An observation is when a person observes something they are studying and and inference means to draw a conclusion based on an observation.HOPE THIS HELPS :)
He noticed that they were in the shapes of animals.
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In science a inference is a attempt to explain a observation
Observation and inference are the same thing
if you can't draw a conclusion, let us say, in an experiment worksheet, better read the objectives. your conclusion is based on your objectives.
evidence from the text
Is where or when you do something
It means that the conclusion that you draw is a result of your observations. So, if you observe a bear hibernating, you might conclude that bears sleep a lot. If you see one mauling a deer, you might thing that they are dangerous predators. Both are actually correct, but you draw different conclusions based on what you observe.
draw a conclusion based on the research
draw a conclusion based on information in a text
draw a conclusion based on information in a text