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When you make an inference, you combine what you read with __

A. the author’s point of view.
B. the details in the text.
C. what you already know.
D. what you want to learn.

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I am unsure but my best guess is what you already know because option A is what you read, so is option B, and you can't be infer what you want to learn

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When making an inference you combine what you read with the details in the text
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