SAT and ACT Reading Inference Questions - Practice Drill #4
Score on ACT Reading and SAT Reading Inference Questions with this Exercise from Quiz Hacker!
The below drill is designed to help you increase your skill with Inference Questions, which appear frequently on ACT English and SAT Writing. Before doing the exercise, take a few minutes to review the strategies for this question type. There’s a free preview, but the full strategy guide is reserved for my supporting subscribers. A premium subscription is well worth it just for this strategy guide alone — it’s like having the blueprint to every Inference Question on the ACT and SAT!
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Drill
Consider the following passage:
Jane loved spending her weekends in the small library in her town. She always looked forward to seeing the assistant librarian, Mr. Thomas. He seemed genuinely interested in encouraging her love for literature. Occasionally, Mr. Thomas would suggest a new novel for Jane to explore. Most often, she enjoyed these books, even coming to cherish some of them like treasures.
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