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Miss Schultz reads the first page of a story to her kindergarten class: "Henry put on his mittens, scarf, and wool sweater. He would have to wear his boots today." She then asks hers class, "What do you think the weather is like in this story?" To answer this question, the children need to do all of the following choices EXCEPT:


◦ use implicit information.
◦ use their background knowledge.
◦ use their ability to form inferences.
◦ use explicit information.


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