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Classroom anchor chart explaining inference with examples from "The Sweetest Fig."

A handwritten anchor chart titled "Inference" explaining how to use story clues to make inferences, with examples from "The Sweetest Fig" and a small image of a man in a suit.

A handwritten anchor chart titled "Inference" explaining how to use story clues to make inferences, with examples from "The Sweetest Fig" and a small image of a man in a suit.

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