English - Reading Comprehension - Drawing conclusions and inferences - What Can You Infer?

10 passages (3-4 sentences each). For each, ask an inference question - something NOT directly stated but implied. Example: 'Jake kept checking his watch. He tapped his foot and looked toward the door every few minutes.' Question: 'How is Jake feeling?' Options: happy, impatient/anxious, tired, angr

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English - Reading Comprehension - Drawing conclusions and inferences - What Can You Infer?

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vivmagarwalJan 29, 2026

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10 passages (3-4 sentences each). For each, ask an inference question - something NOT directly stated but implied. Example: 'Jake kept checking his watch. He tapped his foot and looked toward the door every few minutes.' Question: 'How is Jake feeling?' Options: happy, impatient/anxious, tired, angr

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EnglishReading ComprehensionStage 5, PYP Grade 4, Class 5, Class 5, Grade 4

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