Before you can make inferences about written material, you have to

a. be familiar with the topic.
b. understand the directly stated meaning.
c. decide how you feel about the topic.
d. be able to verify your inferences in another source.


b. understand the directly stated meaning.

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a. True b. False

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In what order should adjectives be listed?

a. quality, shape or size, age, color, origin, type, and noun b. shape or size, quality, age, color, origin, type, and noun c. age, shape or size, quality, color, origin, type, and noun d. noun, quality, shape or size, age, color, origin, and type e. color, quality, shape or size, age, origin, type, and noun

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Inductive reasoners

A) start with a previous conclusion and apply it to a new situation. B) look for the main idea. C) gather data, then draw a conclusion.

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Complete the sentences to express opinions about the environment and the use of technology today. Use the correct form of the present perfect indicative or subjunctive of the verb in parentheses

Mis amigos y yo deseamos… (haber) ______________________________________________________________________________

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