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Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions Questions
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Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions
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The Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions questions below are in the following grade level(s):
Grades:
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Which conclusion is best supported by this sentence: "The Golden Gate bridge spans the San Francisco Bay, connecting northern California to the peninsula of San Francisco."
The bridge enables many people to go from San Francisco to northern California
The bridge has the longest span of any other suspension bridge
Thick cables are best
The bridge is the most popular bridge in the Bay Area
What conclusion can be made about the sentence below?
When Randy's hamster died, he had trouble eating and sleeping. He wanted his hamster again.
Randy was very happy.
Randy was too full to eat.
Randy was very upset because his hamster died.
Randy was not sleepy.
When a poem's speaker describes beautiful flowers, bright sunshine, and a happy childhood, you might conclude that he or she has a negative outlook on life.
False
True
Georgie Porgie is running in the track meet later today. He is very distracted in class and has had trouble concentrating. His teacher would be drawing conclusions if she assumed he is excited about the track meet.
True
False
What conclusion can be made about the sentence below?
When Randy's hamster died, he had trouble eating and sleeping. He wanted his hamster again.
Randy was very happy.
Randy was too full to eat.
Randy was very upset because his hamster died.
Randy was not sleepy.
Lior had many shoes in her cabinet. They kept getting mixed up. She had to look and look for two shoes that matched. Finally she found some old shoes boxes. What will Lior do next?
She will put one pair of shoes in each box
She will mix all the shoes
She will throw all her shoes
She will play the box she found
Lior had many shoes in her cabinet. They kept getting mixed up. She had to look and look for two shoes that matched. Finally she found some old shoes boxes. What will Lior do next?
She will put one pair of shoes in each box
She will mix all the shoes
She will throw all her shoes
She will play the box she found
Lior had many shoes in her cabinet. They kept getting mixed up. She had to look and look for two shoes that matched. Finally she found some old shoes boxes. What will Lior do next?
She will put one pair of shoes in each box
She will mix all the shoes
She will throw all her shoes
In the previous passage, the narrator refers to the idea that "The People had done them a good deed by leaving them all their possessions."
Why was this a "good deed?"
Allowing the women to keep their possessions was a good deed because the women were going to join another band and they would need their possessions.
The women deserved to keep their possessions because they had worked for them.
Allowing the women to keep their possessions was a good deed because it offered them comfort despite the Council's decision to leave the women who were not expected to survive the winter.
The old women were being honored for their years of service to the community by giving them a place of their own.
Why do you think Opal needs a friend?