<p>When it comes to the SAT, I do pretty bad. I'd be lucky if i got a 1,600 and i really suck at SAT. I'm taking Sat prep, but I sitll manage to get some easy questions wrong. WHen i was practicing with my Sat prep teacher I got 4 out of 4 wrong on inference questions. Can someone help me on inference questions?</p>
<p>Well, inference questions are general questions, meaning that they cover the whole scope of the passage rather than a specific paragraph or line. Inference is the noun form of the word "infer" which means to draw a conclusion. So when you look at the choices, the right answer is going to cover the scope of the passage. So if an answer choice talks about cats when the passage is about dogs than cats is wrong. Also, if an answer choice talks about breeding dogs when the passage only talked about that in one paragraph than the answer is most likely wrong. Remember, the answer will cover the "whole" scope of the passage.</p>