(*an inference is something intended, or suspected to be intended, while not directly said) The sheriff said that someone was being questioned, with the inference that the man was a suspect in the case. The inference of the Senator's vote was that he did not support the President. By inference, anyone going to Mecca could be considered a pilgrim.
A supported inference when you draw a conclusion about something using evidence. The evidence is the support for what you have inferred.
Your inference seems to indicate your lack of support for the project at hand.
STEPHANO'S INTEREST IN CALIBAN IS PURELY SELFISH. (APEX)
The writing conveys support for Northern abolitionists.
Though you were on the right track, it's actually Support for THE president.
Words such as "believe," "feel," "think," and "in my opinion" support the idea that the excerpt is expressing an opinion rather than a fact. These words indicate that the writer is sharing their personal thoughts or beliefs rather than objective information.
The K stands for key words. the I means Infer. and the s means support the inference.
Support from the text passage or excerpt can include direct quotes, specific details, examples, or explanations that align with the question being asked. This evidence helps to strengthen and clarify the response by showing that it is grounded in the text itself.
Possibly because they don't support our President.
President Reagan was reluctant to support legal recognition of gay rights. While President, he was also reluctant to support AIDS research.
To provide an accurate assessment, I would need to know which excerpt you are referring to from Sewall's work. Could you please provide me with more context or specific information so I can assist you better?