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Activity 1.2

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Lesson

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Practice

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In this lesson, we will be discussing inferences. Infering is using facts, observations, and logic or reasoning to come to an assumption or conclusion. It is not stating the obvious (stating the obvious: that girl is wearing a fancy dress and carrying a bouquet of flowers. inference: that girl is a flower girl in a wedding).
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Instructions: Watch the video "For the Birds," below. Then, hover your cursor over the "Lesson Questions" and think about the answers. If there are any answers you don't know, try watching the video again. When you think you're ready to move on, continue to Activity 1.2 - Practice.
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Lesson

Questions

Lesson Questions:

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1. Why does the wire sag when the big bird comes and sits on it?

2. Why do the small birds move away from the big one?

3. How is this situation similar to something that could happen in real life?

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