Making Inferences in Literary Texts: Tutorial
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Now, write a short paragraph about an inference you can make about the author's family in Fierce. Support your
argument with textual evidence and commentary. As you write, consider the following questions:
• What can the reader infer about the author's family?
• What details in the text led to that inference?
• How did those details lead to that inference?
Once you've finished drafting your paragraph, edit it. Make sure that it is coherent and well organized. Proofread it to
ensure that you use standard English conventions, including commas to offset phrases.
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