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When a reader makes inferences based on the details provided, it enables the reader to
a. establish the setting.
b. draw a conclusion.
c. make a comparison.
d. understand the plot.
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The correct answer is Draw a conclusion.
Inferring regarding details provided leads to drawing conclusions that may or may not be true in the end.
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