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When readers interpret a story’s events or meaning based on inferences and other textual evidence, they are _____.

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The answer is Inferencing
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User Waheed Khan
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Answer:

Providing a conclusion or inference

Step-by-step explanation:

When a reader makes her/his conclusions or inferences, it means they are using their reasoning to interpret and deduce the subtleties, nuances, and subtext according to what the text or the story is establishing, based on own experiences.

When you infer, you can read between the lines and find meaning, which helps to understand the story's purpose.

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