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When a reader makes inferences based on the details provided, it enables the reader to ?

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When a reader makes inferences based on the details provided, it enables the reader to draw conclusions. For example, if an author is describing the setting of a hospital from a persons perspective, you can assume the character is there because of an ailment or physical injury.
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Drawing inferences due to details leads to reaching conclusions. You don't need to infer things to understand the plot or make comparisons, while the setting is usually established on its own.
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