Answer to Question #118300 in English for Brian Mashego

Question #118300
1) What is the difference between inference, summarizing and predictions
2) During which part of the reading process do you use each of them?
3)why is pronunciation important when you read out loud?
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Expert's answer
2020-05-27T04:23:18-0400

Inference is the act or process of reaching a conclusion about something from known facts or evidence. Prediction is a statement about what will or might happen in the future. Summarizing is taking a lot of information and creating a condensed version that covers the main points.


Inference inolves using what you know to make a guess about what you don't know or reading between the lines.Making prediction, students envision what will come next in the text based on their understanding. Sumerising is used to create meaning of the text.

Pronunciation is important when you read loud because you are likely to pay more close attention to what you are saying.



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