Inferring means to use information or evidence and reasoning to make a guess. For example, if you notice the grass and other elements around you are wet when you go out you can infer it rained. This is because you use the information you had (observation) along with the reasoning that includes previous experiences and then you make an educated guess about the possible causes. According to this, it is "inference" the idea created from evidence and reasoning.
An idea or conclusion that is drawn from evidence and reasoning is an inference, because you are inferring what the author is trying to say through their evidence and reading. Have a good day:)
The correct preposition to fill in the blank is between: she had to decide between two things. This sentence indicates that there is a decision to be made, and the possibilities aretwo, which requires the preposition between. (She had to decide between two things, which is to have preference for one thing to another.)
I did one once about the Holocaust. I talked about how the Jews survived and the Nazis failed to succeed. In the poem, I related the Nazis to a storm and the Jews to people on a wooden ship out at sea.