What Is an Inference?
Using Text Evidence
Character Inference
Setting & Mood
STAAR Question Practice
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What is an inference?

A conclusion based on evidence and prior knowledge

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What should you always include when explaining an inference?

Text evidence

100

If a character slams the door and yells, what can you infer?

They are angry

100

If the sky is dark and thunder is rumbling, what mood is created?

Suspenseful or scary

100

“Maria looked at the clock and grabbed her backpack quickly.” What can you infer?

She is late or in a hurry

200

What two things do you combine to make an inference?

Text evidence + background knowledge

200

Which is better evidence: “I think so” or a quote from the text?

 A quote from the text

200

 If a character shares their lunch, what trait might they have?

 Kind or generous

200

If a story takes place in a bright park with laughter, what mood is likely?

Happy or cheerful

200

“The dog wagged its tail and jumped on its owner.” What can you infer?

The dog is excited or happy

300

True or False: An inference must be directly stated in the text

False

300

If a character is “shivering and wearing a coat,” what can you infer?

They are cold

300

If a character avoids eye contact and speaks quietly, what can you infer?

They are nervous or shy

300

How does setting help you make inferences?

It gives clues about mood and events

300

“James stared at his test paper and sighed.” What can you infer?

He is frustrated or unsure

400

What is the difference between an inference and a guess?

An inference is based on evidence; a guess is not

400

Why is citing evidence important on STAAR?

It proves your thinking is correct

400

What can actions reveal about a character?

Their personality or feelings

400

 If a house is described as “abandoned and silent,” what can you infer?

No one lives there / something eerie

400

“The shelves were empty and the lights were off.” What can you infer?

The store is closed

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Why do authors expect readers to make inferences?

To understand deeper meaning not directly stated

500

What kind of details help support strong inferences?

Specific, relevant details from the text

500

 If a character lies to protect a friend, what can you infer?

They are loyal but may struggle with honesty

500

Why do authors describe settings in detail?

To help readers infer mood and meaning

500

“She practiced every day for weeks before the big game.” What can you infer?

She is dedicated and wants to succeed

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