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Kitty [74]
2 years ago
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Which example shows Jorge analyzing details to draw a conclusion? Jorge saw his friend Fatima at school during lunch, and Fatima

looked pale and weak. Jorge asked Fatima if anything was wrong. Fatima told Jorge that she was feeling sick. Jorge saw his friend Fatima at school during lunch, and Fatima looked pale and weak. A teacher asked Jorge if something was wrong with Fatima. Jorge told the teacher that he did not know. Jorge saw his friend Fatima at school during lunch, and Fatima looked pale and weak. After lunch Jorge did not see Fatima in class. Jorge was confused, and he wondered where Fatima went. Jorge saw his friend Fatima at school during lunch, and Fatima looked pale and weak. After lunch Jorge did not see Fatima in class. Jorge decided that Fatima must have gone home sick.
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2 answers:
Liono4ka [1.6K]2 years ago
6 0
Jorge analyzed details to draw a conclusion here:

<span>"Jorge saw his friend Fatima at school during lunch, and Fatima looked pale and weak. After lunch Jorge did not see Fatima in class. Jorge decided that Fatima must have gone home sick."</span>
Andreyy892 years ago
5 0

Answer: Jorge saw his friend Fatima at school during lunch , and Fatima looked pale and weak (analyzing details). After lunch Jorge did not see Fatima in class. Jorge was confused, and he wondered where Fatima went (analyzing details). Jorge decided that Fatima must have gone home sick (draw a conclusion).

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