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Cartoon characters illustrate how to practice making inferences by asking questions about author choices.

Two cartoon characters stand beside a blackboard with the text "Ask questions: Why is the author not including information?" under the title "HOW TO PRACTICE MAKING INFERENCES." One character holds a book. Study.com logo is in the bottom right corner.

Two cartoon characters stand beside a blackboard with the text "Ask questions: Why is the author not including information?" under the title "HOW TO PRACTICE MAKING INFERENCES." One character holds a book. Study.com logo is in the bottom right corner.

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