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Why might a reader need to make an inference?

O A. The author might want the reader to misinterpret the text.
B. The author might prefer to tell the reader exactly what she means.
C. The author might hint at an idea rather than state it directly.
O D. The author might state an idea directly in order to avoid ambiguity.

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Answer:Making an inference involves using what you know to make a guess about what you don't know or reading between the lines. Readers who make inferences use the clues in the text along with their own experiences to help them figure out what is not directly said, making the text personal and memorable.

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Id say that the answer is C because writers want the reader to make inferences so they dont know exactly what went on.

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