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Explanation:
The first one is complete and the tense of the verb is correct.
The second one is only wrong because of the verb tense.
Many of his customers keep coming back three or four times over the summer.
This one has the same problem.
His business has been so busy, that he has very little time for anything else.
In both inference and observation, you have to monitor or observe something.
Here's one example, you can build on it:
Sherlock Holmes 'observed' the scene below him.
His 'inference' was based on the evidences given to him.
Here's the definition of both of them...
the action or process of closely observing or monitoring something or someone is called observation.
a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning is inference.
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The laughing man in the book When You Reach Me seems crazy because he practices punches to save Sal from getting run over by a truck. The laughing man in reality was Marcus (the kid who tries to explain to Miranda the concept of time travel) traveled back in time.
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Does this help?
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A counterclaim would be the argument opposing your original statement but at the same time explaining why it would be weaker than yours.