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Yes, an elliptical clause is one in which the reader must infer or add some of the information.
A. Decide if the question is detailed or asks for something general.B. Decide if the text is narrative or expository.C. Read quickly if the text is expository; read carefully if it is a narrative.D. Refer to the passage in the reading if the question is detailed; infer the answer if the passage is general.
You can infer that it is on or near a fault line. You can also infer that a earthquake is very likely to occur there.
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The businesslike tone
When reading the iliad reader should infer thah
The reader can infer from the article by looking at various elements.
The reader can reasonably infer that the narrator is observant, analytical, and detail-oriented.
If the earth never stops moving, what can you infer about time ?
The supporting details of the story are what helps the reader the most to infer the theme.
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Yes, an elliptical clause is one in which the reader must infer or add some of the information.
If a story talks about someone making a choice, and then shows the price of that choice in the story, the reader can infer that choices have consequences (prices).
The supporting details.
The supporting details.
The supporting details.