1) What two things do you consider when making inferences? a) The author’s tone and the character’s feelings b) Background knowledge and clues from the text c) What you know and how you feel d) None of the above 2) Make an inference about the following information: Ben packed his bag. He packed pencils, a notebook, a planner, a binder, and a book. Where is Ben going? a) The fair b) The pool c) School d) His friends house 3) Make an inference about the following information: Andrew ran as fast as he could. He slid to home base before the ball landed in someone’s mit. The crowd went wild! a) Andrew played video games b) Andrew scored a point in basketball c) Andrew made it to home base in a baseball game d) Andrew finished his homework 4) Make an inference about the following information: Melissa looked around the room and smiled. All of her family singing a song to celebrate her. She closed her eyes, blew out the candles, and made a wish. a) It is Melissa’s birthday b) Melissa scored a goal in soccer c) Melissa got an A+ on her test d) Melissa forgot her lunch 5) Make an inference about the following information: Chrissy packed her bag. She brought ballet slippers, tights, a water bottle, and a tutu. Where is Chrissy going? a) The fair b) Dance class c) The pool d) The beach 6) What does it mean to make an inference? a) Reading between the lines to make meaning b) Trying to find the author’s theme of the story c) Reading exactly what the words say

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