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Assumption
a claim that is accepted as the truth without sufficient evidence


Inference
When someone is making an inference, they are coming to a conclusion which is
based on evidence, which in turn brings the individual to their conclusion. The
conclusion however isn't explicit, but rather implied from the evidence. Inferences
are different to assumptions because they are based on some evidence. However,
inferences aren't always correct, and shouldn't be accepted as truth.




Definitely true
given all the information in the passage, it is certainly the case that this inference
is correct




Probably true
given all the information in the passage, it is likely that the inference is correct.
However, it is not guaranteed.




Insufficient data to say whether it is true or false

, Given All Of The Information In The Passage, It Is Impossible To Say Whether The
Inferences Is True Or False




Probably False
Given All Of The Information In The Passage, It Is Likely That The Inference Is
Incorrect. However, It Is Not Guaranteed.




Definitely False
Given All Of The Information In The Passage, It Is Impossible For The Statement To
Be Correct.




Interpretations
Similar To Inferences, But Focus On Whether A Conclusion Logically Follows From
A Statement. For Example, If It's Made Clear That There Can Only Be White And
Black Swan In The World, An Interpretation O This Statement Would Be That
There's No Such Thing As A Green Swan.




Deductions
Similar To Interpretations, But Are Stricter In Their Logical Format. Valid Deductive
Arguments Are Arguments Which, If All Premises Are True, Then The Conclusion
Cannot Be False.
Example: Premise 1: The Book Is On The Shelf

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