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Making Inferences

Making Inferences. What is an Inference? Inference – A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning. Evidence + Reasoning = Inference

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Page 1: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? Inference – A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning. Evidence + Reasoning = Inference

Making Inferences

Page 2: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? Inference – A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning. Evidence + Reasoning = Inference

What is an Inference?

•Inference – A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning.

•Evidence + Reasoning = Inference

Page 3: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? Inference – A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning. Evidence + Reasoning = Inference

Let’s make an inference

• Evidence: There is a man at the front of the class dressed in a button down shirt.

• Reasoning: I know that teachers usually wear button down shirts and stand in front of the class.

• Inference: The man standing in front of the class must be a teacher.

Page 4: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? Inference – A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning. Evidence + Reasoning = Inference

Inferences in Literature

• Evidence: The lady in the story makes the boy wash his dirty face.

• Reasoning: I know that Langston Hughes wrote during the Harlem Renaissance, when African American artists were calling for a cultural rebirth

• Inference: Langston Hughes uses the cleaning of the boy’s face to symbolize the rebirth that he is calling for in African America Culture.14338

Page 5: Making Inferences. What is an Inference? Inference – A conclusion made based on evidence and reasoning. Evidence + Reasoning = Inference

Using Evidence From the Text

•When we make inferences in literary study we need to support them with textual evidence.

• Textual evidence- Specific passages and details from the text that are used to support our ideas and inferences.