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ra1l [238]
3 years ago
6

The Secret Garden is a fictional novel. It relates to (or is about) a story that is fiction. Which word below uses the suffix -a

l in the same way as fictional?
Question 1 options:

similar

moral

regional

metal

All of the following is true about an inference except:

Question 2 options:

You use clues to make an educated guess.

It is spelled out for you directly in the story.

It's "reading between the lines."

It's NOT directly stated in the story.

Question 3 (1 point)

True or False: When making an inference you use both EVIDENCE and PRIOR KNOWLEDGE.

Question 3 options:

True

False
English
1 answer:
miskamm [114]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

regional, "It is spelled out for you directly in the story.", True

Explanation:

Fictional consists of the word "fiction" and <em>"al". </em>With that in mind, we can use this information to know that our word must be dependent by its own, with -al on the end.

So regional is the only word to work properly.

Question 2:

An inference describes:

  • It's "reading between the lines."
  • You use clues to make an educated guess.
  • It's NOT directly stated in the story

With that in mind, we can see that "It is spelled out for you directly in the story." is our desired answer.

Question 3:

True or False: When making an inference you use both EVIDENCE and PRIOR KNOWLEDGE.

An inference requires A)evidence in the passage and B) Prior Knowledge.

With that in mind we can see that our answer is True.

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