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INFERENCE 9/4

WATCH THE VIDEO TAKE NOTES – I’LL PLAY IT TWICE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to30AJm2epQ&feature=youtu.be

PRACTICE WITH VIDEO JUST WATCH THE FIRST TIME. SECOND TIME WE’LL WORK TOGETHER AS CLASS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDi66yKKxD M&feature=youtu.be

PRACTICE WITH TEXT UNDERLINE WHAT YOU THINK IS THE TEXTUAL EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT YOUR ANSWERS TO THE QUESTIONS.

WRITE DOWN ON A HALF SHEET OF PAPER THE DEFINITION OF INFERENCE EXIT TICKET WRITE DOWN ON A HALF SHEET OF PAPER THE DEFINITION OF INFERENCE DO YOU NEED MORE PRACTICE ON INFERENCES?