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Juliette [100K]
1 year ago
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read the excerpt from the gift of the magi, only $1.87 to buy a present for jim, what inferences about della can be made based o

n this excerpt?
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sleet_krkn [62]1 year ago
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NOT bcd inferences about Della can be made based on this excerpt.

An inference is a step of thought that moves from a premise to a logical outcome. Etymologically, the word "infer" means "to inherit". Inference has traditionally been divided theoretically into deduction and induction. This distinction goes back at least in Europe to Aristotle.

Reasoning uses observations and background to reach logical conclusions. You probably practice reasoning every day. For example, if you see someone eating new food and grimacing, you infer that they don't like it. Or if someone slams the door, you can assume that the person is upset about something.

Learn more about  inferences here

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