WHAT IS AN INFERENCE? A. TO DESCRIBE THE EVENTS IN A COMPLETE ORDER B. AN IDEA OR CONCLUSION THAT'S DRAWN FROM EVIDENCE AND REASONING. C. A CONCLUSION REACHED ON THE BASIS OF EVIDENCE AND REASONING. D. A CONCLUSION REACHED ON THE BASIS OF EVIDENCE AND REASONING. A DEDUCTION. AN IDEA OR CONCLUSION THAT'S DRAWN FROM EVIDENCE AND REASONING. E. A CONCLUSION REACHED ON THE BASIS OF EVIDENCE AND REASONING. TO DESCRIBE THE EVENTS IN A COMPLETE ORDER. F. A DEDUCTION.

Respuesta :

An inference is:
B. AN IDEA OR CONCLUSION THAT'S DRAWN FROM EVIDENCE AND REASONING.

Inference is a conclusion based on implicit or explicit facts in a text.

For example of inference:

It is cold and wet outside.

My sister drank the milk.

For example of not inference: The dog came inside the house and was completely soaked and shaking like a leaf.

There was milk in the fridge last night, but this morning it was gone. My brother was the only other person in the house.

Hope this helps!

Thanks!

-Charlie