Read the chart.

A 3-column table with 1 row. Column 1 is labeled Information about a character with entry blank. Column 2 is labeled Background knowledge with entry blank. Column 3 is labeled Inference with entry blank.

What kinds of examples should go under "Background knowledge” to help the reader make an inference?

a)Personal experiences
b)Logical conclusions
c)Personality traits
d)Text details

Read the chart A 3column table with 1 row Column 1 is labeled Information about a character with entry blank Column 2 is labeled Background knowledge with entry class=

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Answer and Explanation:

The answer that makes the most sense is D) Text Details.

A isn't the answer because this is something we would hear/read about first to know what is happening and to get details of who the character is before diving into the story. This is information about a character.

B isn't the answer because conclusions would be made near the end or middle of the story, where we make inferences and conclusions of what happens when the story ends. This would be Inference.

C isn't the answer because we are being told the traits of a person. This answer and A could possibly be background knowledge, as we get to know the character before the story begins so we aren't lost, we could learn about these during the story as well. This is information about a character.

D is correct because we are given text details about the story/character. We would be given things like how they ended up in the beginning situation, where they are from, why they are here, etc.

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