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Conclusions" and "inferences" are synonymous terms. That's why the definition of inferences first offered up almost fifty years ago by S.I. Hayakawa in his book Language in Thought and Action fits conclusions as well. Like inferences, conclusions are "statements about the unknown based upon the known" (p.41).

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The phrase drawn from a conclusion means that you have decided or made a judgment about something by using and considering all of the facts that were presented to you. Your conclusion may differ from someone else who read the same exact facts.

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The purpose of drawing conclusions is to state whether or not your hypothesis was supported.

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All the information in the story just putting that information together

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Making an assumption of something on the facts given.

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people alway say i dont know so dont write smd

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Drawing conclusions is making your final statement about your story and how it affects.

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come to an answer

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