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Verify the reasonableness of inferential meaning.

To infer something from a story is to draw conclusions based on something that the author states directly.

To infer something from a story is to draw conclusions based on something that the author did not state directly.

To infer something from a story is to convey experiences, events, setting, and/or characters.

To infer something from a story is not convey experiences, events, setting, and/or characters.

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well, techinically all of them are correct, but if you had to choose one it should be the second one.
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