Why do we need to make inferences when we read? A. Inferences help us to visualize details of a scene. B. Inferences are graphic organizers we use to organize a story’s sequence C. Inferences are used by an author to further confuse the reader about the story’s theme. D. Inferences help us to “read between the lines” so that we can understand a character’s behaviors or the cause for certain events in a story.
Imagery helps us to visualize details of a scene. To organize a story’s sequence, you just use graphic organizers. Authors generally don't want to confuse their readers about the story’s theme. So the answer is D! Inferences help us to “read between the lines” so that we can understand a character’s behaviors or the cause for certain events in a story.
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