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Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Inferring in my Understanding


    Hey. Not in the mood for the usual welcome.
         - Me

Literal Information:   
        - Literal information is information found in the story that is vital to infer certain parts of the story. It may be obvious parts, and it could also be not.

Inferring:
        - Inferring is being able to read between the lines of stories and put together certain events to form a sensible timeline. Putting together a timeline in your knowledge will form something that could be a possible happening for an event in a story.

  Ex.
Literal - Robert was dismayed because someone ate his sandwich. Mike was hungry because he didn't eat breakfast.

Inferred - Mike could've eaten Robert's sandwich while he was away.

    Hi. If you've found this too short, then it's really all I could think of. Thank you for reading this. As always, please provide feedback so I may make better blogs. Thank you.
            - Me

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