1.3.1.5 - Process of Elimination
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What is inference?
💡 Hint: Think about what you do when something isn’t explicitly stated.
Why do we use the Process of Elimination?
💡 Hint: What happens when options don't support the text?
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What is the main purpose of the Process of Elimination?
💡 Hint: Consider what elimination helps you achieve.
Inference involves making conclusions based on explicit statements. True or False?
💡 Hint: Remember what inference is really about.
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Read the following passage: 'Marie was the only one who didn't laugh at the joke, which left everyone else giggling. In this scenario, what might you infer about Marie's feelings?' Apply the Process of Elimination to determine potential interpretations.
💡 Hint: Look for cues in the passage that signal her emotional response.
Imagine you have multiple-choice questions based on a text discussing renewable energy. If one option states 'Renewable energy sources will never replace fossil fuels,' how would you apply the Process of Elimination to analyze this statement?
💡 Hint: Check whether the text supports or contradicts the statement directly.
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