E 405 Final: Inferential level of comprehension, Hokey Pokey, Jerry Spinelli
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Simple implied relationships: similar to previous type, but the answers are not explicitly stated in the text; usually the pieces of information are closely juxtaposed. Complex implied relationships: involve a large number of details; reader must identify the details, discern whatever pattern exists among them, and then draw the appropriate inference. Author s generalization: deal with ideas implied about the world outside the work; reader sees work as it reflects some conception of the human situation as it exists outside the limits of the work.