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Misplaced Details worksheet for identifying relevant evidence in inferences and conclusions.

Worksheet titled "Misplaced Details" with four questions asking to identify which detail does not support the given inference or conclusion, featuring a cartoon figure holding a book and a hand holding a pen.

Worksheet titled "Misplaced Details" with four questions asking to identify which detail does not support the given inference or conclusion, featuring a cartoon figure holding a book and a hand holding a pen.

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