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What does drawing conclusions mean in the context of reading?
What does drawing conclusions mean in the context of reading?
- Using clues to understand the story (correct)
- Ignoring the details in the story
- Making random guesses
- Skipping over important information
What conclusion can you draw from the first scenario described?
What conclusion can you draw from the first scenario described?
- The girl is having a good time.
- The girl forgot her homework.
- The girl has hurt herself. (correct)
- The girl is looking for her friends.
Based on the second scenario, what conclusion can you draw about the crowd?
Based on the second scenario, what conclusion can you draw about the crowd?
- They just ate some food.
- They are cheering for a basketball game.
- They are playing football. (correct)
- They are getting ready to sleep.
What conclusion can be drawn from Mr. Riley's statement about staying in at recess?
What conclusion can be drawn from Mr. Riley's statement about staying in at recess?
What can be inferred from the description of the firefighter's actions?
What can be inferred from the description of the firefighter's actions?
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Study Notes
Understanding Drawing Conclusions
- Drawing conclusions in the context of reading means making logical inferences or deductions based on the information provided in the text.
Scenario 1
- No specific details are provided about the first scenario, making it impossible to draw a conclusion.
Scenario 2
- The crowd's behavior is not explicitly described, making it difficult to draw a conclusion about the crowd.
Mr. Riley's Statement
- Mr. Riley's statement about staying in at recess suggests that he may be concerned about safety or has experienced a problem during recess.
Firefighter's Actions
- The description of the firefighter's actions implies that they are taking measures to address an emergency or hazardous situation.
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