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What does it mean to make an assumption? to recognize meanings that are indirectly stated to determine the worth or strength of something to make a decision based on a series of inferences to suppose information
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What does it mean to make an assumption? to recognize meanings that are indirectly stated to determine the worth or strength of something to make a decision based on a series of inferences to suppose information to be fact without proof
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The second choice is the closest to the definition, so do that one!!!
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