What is an Inference? In my words, I think of an inference as a conclusion drawn by the reader based upon facts and other evidence from the book. When I'm making an inference based upon a quote from a book, I use the facts and events happening in that quote to make an inference. If I was explaining or summarizing the quote instead of making an inference, the "inference" that I would be making wouldn't contain any new thinking or any educated guesses, but instead it would have what happened in that quote and why it happened.
For example in "The Fault in Our Stars", John Green wrote, "Without Pain, how could we know Joy?" (pg 35). Now, I will explain the the steps I use to make an inference about a quote in my book.
First, I explain the sentence to myself and the major things the quote expresses.
The quote is showing that joy isn't free, it always comes with some type of pain and hard work. This quote is expressing abstract diction because all the concepts in the quote are very abstract, such as pain and joy.
Then, I think why is this quote important.
This quote is important because throughout the book, both Hazel and Gus go through a lot of pain, like cancer, to meet each other and be happy.
Now I make my final inference based off the other 2 steps.
From this quote, we can infer that Hazel has gone through a lot to understand that Joy comes with Pain at such a young age.
For example in "The Fault in Our Stars", John Green wrote, "Without Pain, how could we know Joy?" (pg 35). Now, I will explain the the steps I use to make an inference about a quote in my book.
First, I explain the sentence to myself and the major things the quote expresses.
The quote is showing that joy isn't free, it always comes with some type of pain and hard work. This quote is expressing abstract diction because all the concepts in the quote are very abstract, such as pain and joy.
Then, I think why is this quote important.
This quote is important because throughout the book, both Hazel and Gus go through a lot of pain, like cancer, to meet each other and be happy.
Now I make my final inference based off the other 2 steps.
From this quote, we can infer that Hazel has gone through a lot to understand that Joy comes with Pain at such a young age.