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AveGali [126]
3 years ago
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Tom Kiked the ball into the net with no time bro spare and inferring that he's is playing soccer is an inference of

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TEA [102]3 years ago
8 0

Incomplete question. Full question read:

<em>Reading that "Tom kicked the ball into the net with no time to spare" and inferring that he is playing soccer is an inference of</em><em>:</em>

A. action

B. instrumentation

C. time

D. location

Answer:

<u>A. action</u>

Explanation:

Remember, to<em> 'infer' </em>could also mean to conclude based on the facts/data provided.

Hence, inferring from the "action" carried out by Tom would logically lead us to the conclusion that <em>he is playing soccer. </em>Why? <u>Because engaging in the game of soccer involves the action of kicking a ball into the net quickly. </u>

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