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Red Eye Inferences - Goes with Wonderopolis's Red Eye Article
By Heather Pineda
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Question 1
1.
The reader can infer that
most people often have red colored eyes
the "red eye effect" happens to almost everyone
the "red eye effect" is less common in children
people that have dark colored eyes do experience the "red eye effect"
Question 2
2.
The reader can tell that
aliens and zombies are often depicted with red eyes in movies and pictures
people enjoy the "red eye effect"
science is still working on a solution to the "red eye effect"
Question 3
3.
After reading paragraph 4, which of these statements is an inference the reader can make?
Cameras always flash too fast for people's eyes.
The camerat records the light reflected back at it.
Light passes through our eyes each time we take a picture.
People with less blood in their eyes don't experience the "red-eye effect".
Question 4
4.
Pictures taken in brightly lit situations have
less of a chance of the "red eye effect" in photos
the chance of creating red-eyes for those this light colored eyes
the greater chance that your pets will have the "red eye effect"
people look right at the flash when they take the photo
Question 5
5.
Inference a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
True
False
Question 6
6.
Explicit information is directly stated in the text.
True
False
Question 7
7.
The implicit meaning is indirectly stated in the text and must be implied by the reader.
True
False
Question 8
8.
In real life, you never make inferences.
True
False