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Be a detective to spot the clues! Picture Inferences Be a detective to spot the clues!

Inference: Why is this man on the floor? What do you think happened?

Inference: Why isn't this woman using a fork to eat her pie Inference: Why isn't this woman using a fork to eat her pie? Why do you think so?

Inference: How do you think this boy feels about his dinner Inference: How do you think this boy feels about his dinner? What makes you think so?

Inference: What time of year was this picture taken? How do you know?

Inference: What do you think is in this person's backpack Inference: What do you think is in this person's backpack? Why do you think so?

Inference: What will this man have for breakfast tomorrow morning Inference: What will this man have for breakfast tomorrow morning? What makes you think so?