I think that's false I don't really get it as a true or false question but I say false.
When you make an inference while reading<span>, you use clues from the story and your own knowledge to guess about things the </span>author<span> doesn't say directly. As you read “</span>Raymond's Run<span>,” make inferences to better understand the main character's </span>feelings<span>, </span>thoughts<span>, and ideas. Record your inferences in equations</span>
The two sources are best for him to use in the report are The reassets which can be excellent for Peter to apply withinside the Scientific file are option b and option d.
<h3>What is a reputable supply?</h3>
A credible supply to be used in studies is a supply whose records is relied on and authentic.
Examples of relied on reassets for medical reviews and studies are:
- Peer-Reviewed Journals
- Edu websites
- books etc.
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