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Final Post-Inference Quiz

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RL5.1 Infrencing with Evidence
Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
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Tim and Frank both glanced around the room nervously as the teacher handed back the graded tests. The teacher handed Frank his test and smiled. The teacher handed Tim his test and asked, “What happened?”

The reader can reasonably infer:
Frank did not do well on the test.
Tim did not do well on the test.
Tim was not in school on the day of the test.
What sentence best support your inference in question 1.
The teacher handed Frank his test and smiled.
The teacher handed Tim his test and asked, “What happened?”
Tim and Frank both glanced around the room nervously as the teacher handed back the graded tests.
Trudy looked down; the sound of everyone’s laughter burned in her ears. She felt her face grow warm and knew she was turning red. She wished she could just walk out of the classroom.

Based on this description, what can the reader infer?
Trudy is embarrassed.
Trudy is new in school.
Trudy is very angry.
Martin’s little brother looked at the new bike a bit apprehensively. “Are you sure I won’t get hurt?” he asked Martin. Martin replied, “Oh, you might fall once or twice, but you’ll be okay. Just wear your helmet.” Martin’s little brother looked up at him, “And you will hold onto it so it doesn’t fall over?” Martin nodded.

From this excerpt, what can the reader infer?
Martin's little brother doesn't trust him.
Martin is learning to ride a bicycle.
Martin's little brother is learning to ride a bicycle.
What sentence best support your inference in question 4.
Martin’s little brother looked at the new bike a bit apprehensively.
“Are you sure I won’t get hurt?” he asked Martin.
Martin replied, “Oh, you might fall once or twice, but you’ll be okay.