Answer to Question #118852 in English for Xitshembiso

Question #118852
1. What is the difference between inference, summarizing and prediction?

2. During which 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
2020-05-29T07:53:26-0400
  1. Inference refers to the action or process of reaching a conclusion on the basis of reasoning, facts or evidence. Summarizing is the process of briefly stating or restating the main points of an article, specifically as a conclusion to a research or work. On the contrary, prediction refers to the action or process of stating or forecasting what is likely to occur in the future.
  2. Inference is used during the actual reading process by readers to reach a conclusion about what they know. Summarizing is used during the post reading process. Prediction is employed during the actual reading process by readers to think and make a prediction about the study facts.
  3. Pronunciation is essential when one reads out aloud as it helps a reader learn new words and besides assisting them practice the appropriate pronunciation of each word

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