Draw ConclusionsDrawing a conclusions based on what you already know and the facts and details in a text.
A reader will draw a conclusion when they form an opinion based on what they already know along with the facts and details in a text. Readers use their background knowledge on a topic to think of things they already know about the topic. Then they can use the specific facts and details of the text to help them determine an important idea about what they are reading. Often times the text doesn't directly tell the reader this important idea, so it is up to the reader to draw the conclusion. This can help readers get more ideas from what you read. A reader can check an author’s conclusions or their own conclusions by asking "is it accurate?" |
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