What is the formula for an inference?
Make Inferences Evidence

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Margaret Anderson
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Front-ground Details + More Details = Inference
Background Knowledge + Evidence = Inference
background + knowledge = Inference
trick question - there is no such thing
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Being able to make inferences will make you able to provide answers to questions that are not directly stated in the text.
TRUE
FALSE
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier were papermakers, but they had been interested in flying for many years. One night, in 1782, Joseph noticed something that gave him an idea. He was sitting in front of the fire when he saw some small pieces of scorched paper being carried up the chimney.Soon afterwards, the brothers conducted an experiment. They lit a fire under a small silk bag, which was open at the bottom; at once, the bag rose to the ceiling. After this, Stephen and Joseph conducted many more experiments, both indoors and in the open air. Eventually, they built a huge balloon of linen and paper. On June 5th, 1783, they launched their balloon in the village of Annonay.
What evidence in the passage could lead you to infer that the Montgolfier brothers discovered how to make a hot air balloon?
“He was sitting in front of the fire when he saw some small pieces of scorched paper being carried up the chimney.”
“Eventually, they built a huge balloon of linen and paper. On June 5th, 1783, they launched their balloon in the village of Annonay.”
“After this, Stephen and Joseph conducted many more experiments, both indoors and in the open air.”
none of the above
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier were papermakers, but they had been interested in flying for many years. One night, in 1782, Joseph noticed something that gave him an idea. He was sitting in front of the fire when he saw some small pieces of scorched paper being carried up the chimney.Soon afterwards, the brothers conducted an experiment. They lit a fire under a small silk bag, which was open at the bottom; at once, the bag rose to the ceiling. After this, Stephen and Joseph conducted many more experiments, both indoors and in the open air. Eventually, they built a huge balloon of linen and paper. On June 5th, 1783, they launched their balloon in the village of Annonay.
What evidence in the text could lead you to infer that the Montgolfier brothers launched the first successful hot air balloon?
“He was sitting in front of the fire when he saw some small pieces of scorched paper being carried up the chimney.”
“Eventually, they built a huge balloon of linen and paper. On June 5th, 1783, they launched their balloon in the village of Annonay.”
“After this, Stephen and Joseph conducted many more experiments, both indoors and in the open air.”
none of the above
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Rattlesnakes
Scientists have studied rattlesnakes for hundreds of years, yet, there continue to be myths about these snakes.
The snake's rattle, which lends it its name, contains hard, loose parts made of the same material found in human nails. When cornered, the snake shakes its tail to make a rattling noise. Researchers used to think that the number of rattles on a snake indicates its age. However, it is now known that each time a rattlesnake sheds its skin, it adds a rattle. These snakes shed their skins about four times a year, and often the rattles break off.
Research shows that rattlesnakes have deep social ties. Mothers and babies are known to stay together until babies first shed their skin. Mothers keep their young close to them. If they sense any threat, they shake their rattles and adopt a threatening posture. Studies also show that some rattlesnake young even return to their mother's den after they have grown up.
Volumes of literature exist on rattlesnakes. It is clear, however, that more research will continue to be conducted to understand the characteristics of rattlesnakes.
What can the reader infer about rattlesnakes based on the passage?
A. Rattlesnakes have qualities that are similar to humans.
B. Rattlesnakes shake their rattles in unison to communicate.
C. Rattlesnakes are scary and well-understood creatures.
D. Rattlesnakes have been known to live for a very long time
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Rattlesnakes
Scientists have studied rattlesnakes for hundreds of years, yet, there continue to be myths about these snakes.
The snake's rattle, which lends it its name, contains hard, loose parts made of the same material found in human nails. When cornered, the snake shakes its tail to make a rattling noise. Researchers used to think that the number of rattles on a snake indicates its age. However, it is now known that each time a rattlesnake sheds its skin, it adds a rattle. These snakes shed their skins about four times a year, and often the rattles break off.
Research shows that rattlesnakes have deep social ties. Mothers and babies are known to stay together until babies first shed their skin. Mothers keep their young close to them. If they sense any threat, they shake their rattles and adopt a threatening posture. Studies also show that some rattlesnake young even return to their mother's den after they have grown up.
Volumes of literature exist on rattlesnakes. It is clear, however, that more research will continue to be conducted to understand the characteristics of rattlesnakes.
What can the reader infer based on the second paragraph of the passage?
A. The snake uses the rattle for many reasons except protection.
B. The rattlesnake’s skin does not contain material found in human bodies.
C. The rattlesnake is known to shed parts of its skin once every year.
D. The snake's rattle is not a dependable source to determine a rattlesnake’s age.
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